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A Bastian

The grandson of the antique dealer and the beggar princess got married. The validity period was two years, and it was a contract to promote each other’s interests. A promising naval officer and tycoon, the grandson of a junk dealer who achieves brilliant success but is despised because of his humble bloodline. Bastian Clauswitz needed a stepping stone for success and revenge. Fallen aristocracy with only the glory of the past remaining, A beggar princess who earns a living by selling day labor despite having royal lineage. Odette von Diessen needed money to start a new life. He thought it was a successful deal. Until unexpected damage occurs. “You ruined the most precious thing to me, so it’s only fair that you lose the most precious thing too. isn’t it?” Bastian decided to ask for her responsibility for the huge damage. Hatred, resentment, regret, even the name of this damn woman. For the complete end where everything was burnt white and disappeared.

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Chapter 0

The grandson of the antique dealer and the beggar princess tied the knot.

This contract marriage, which was made to advance both parties' interests, was valid for two years.

Grandson of an antiquities dealer, Bastian Clauswitz rises to become a naval commander and commercial magnate, but is nonetheless looked down upon because of his humble bloodline. He needed a launching pad to get ahead and exact his vengeance.

Odette von Diessen is a destitute lady who had royal lineage but now does day labor to make ends meet. She is a fallen aristocracy whose only glory is in the past. She was in dire need of financial means to begin over.

He thought it was a successful deal until some unforeseen catastrophe befell.

"You destroyed what meant the most to me; now you deserve to lose what was most precious to you. does not it?"

Bastian made up his mind to hold Odette accountable for the extensive damage.

Anger, hatred, and sorrow toward this woman are all present, as is her very name.

Because everything got burned to a crisp white and vanished at the final end.