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The Billionaire Son Meets The Tycoon Heiress

In a frenzy of high-stakes business negotiations, family strife, and stolen moments of intimacy, "The Billionaire Son Meets The Tycoon Heiress" is a moving story of unexpected love, sacrifice, and the bravery to live completely, even when time is running short. *** What would you do if you discovered you had just five years to live? Emily Moore is saddened to find that she has advanced glioblastoma, a dangerous and recurrent brain tumor. She makes the difficult decision to refuse treatment after being presented with the stark reality that intensive chemotherapy may only extend her life by a few years. Though the emotional toll was high, she resolved to live her life to the fullest. Emily's story is a touching meditation on dying, the strength to let go, and love's tenacity in the face of loss. *** How would you respond if you realized that you must marry a lady you've never met and who has only five years to live to receive your inheritance? When powerful CEO Jake Lewis discovers the devastating provisions of his grandfather's legacy, his life is thrown upside down. Jake must marry Emily Moore, a dying young lady, to inherit the family's billion-dollar inheritance. Can Jake and Emily convert a responsibility into a loving legacy, or will their little time together be insufficient to bear the weight of their realities? *** Cover own by me: Do not reproduce.

AJZHEN · Urban
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158 Chs

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"Good afternoon, ma'am. I'm Mr. Santos, the store's district manager. I can't help overhearing you asked if we could deliver." He's polite to Emily.

"Yes, ma'am, we can manage that. All you had to do was place the order and give me the delivery address, and we will send it as soon as it is ready." Mr. Santos offered to take the order himself to speed up the process.

"Could you kindly come with me to this side of the register? I will take the order to ensure everything you require is placed correctly and provide you with the best service possible."

He was friendly and courteous, and when the workers heard him, they were astounded by what they heard.

Jake Lewis's eyebrow shot up. He could tell when someone was trying to flatter him, but it was advantageous to the company. He only stared, a half-smile plastered on his grim expression.