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OMG!!! My Crippled Husband is a Hot, Powerful CEO

Pressured to get married or lose her father's financial support to pay for her mother's medical bills, Joanna Baker, the illegitimate daughter of the Baker family, is devastated when her boyfriend chooses another woman over her on their wedding day. Joanna, feeling distraught, witnesses a man in a wheelchair proposing to his girlfriend at a restaurant. The girlfriend's rejection and subsequent insult for his disability left everyone stunned. Feeling a shared sense of betrayal, she approaches the man with a vengeful proposition. “Excuse me, sir. Your girlfriend dumped you, and my boyfriend chose another woman over me. Let's get married for six months and get revenge on them." What will Joanna do when she finds out the man she proposed marriage to was none other than Alexander King, the heir of the wealthiest family in NYC? He was also the cold CEO of King Multinational, with a hidden identity, Salvatore Black, whose name caused even presidents shiver? Has she just signed a deal with the devil?

Glorious_Eagle · Urban
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143 Chs

Chapter 41 - Madam has made a huge come back

Joanna arrived at the office an hour and a half late and was surprised to see Mia again at her desk. Not that she couldn't handle the situation, but it was just tiring.

"You seem to love my job and position. Move away from there," she snarled. Mia stood up from Joanna's chair with a smug smile.

"Whore. I wonder what your husband would think if he sees the latest news."

She was certain Alex would dump Joanna after this, as the Kings would not want their image tainted by such a scandal.

Joanna exchanged glances with her colleagues, Vida and Juliet, who were equally oblivious to Mia's claims. But Joanna's only concern was not seeing Jeremy at his desk.

"Where is Jeremy?" She asked. Vida and Juliet's expressions were disheartening. Mia taunted,

"Did you forget he was fired yesterday because of you?" She was surprised that Joanna had forgotten, but even with that, there was a bigger problem Joan needed to think about than Jeremy.