Hazel Haynes, an unfavored daughter of the Haynes family, is embroiled in a well-known scandal due to her marriage. Framed by her stepmother and stepsister, she married her sister's fiancé. Four years ago, she was swept out by her husband who thought she was a scheming woman. Four years later, she returns with three children and becomes the chairman of the Haynes Group. Rising to the upper class, she befriends celebrities and engages in battles of wits and courage with bitches and jerks. Now the most important thing for her is to draw a clear line with her ex-husband. Chase Black, a billionaire, and CEO of the Black Corporation, unexpectedly went from Hazel's sister's fiancé to her husband. Four years ago, he was so disgusted with her that he mercilessly divorced her and drove her out of the house. Four years later, however, they meet again, and he is gradually attracted to her in the process of getting along. Gradually eliminating his prejudice against her, he falls into her trap. ~Excerpt~ Chase:You shouldn't be talking to other guys. Hazel: I have the right to interact with others without feeling controlled. Chase: You're mine, even after the divorce. I won't let anyone else have you. I can't stand the thought of you being with someone else. You belong to me. Hazel: I don't belong to you.! Chase: I won't allow it. You're mine forever. When he proposes to her again, will she still agree? Read to find out
Chase replied plainly, "Yep. They were built two years ago!"
Jennie sighed and said. "Time has passed in the blink of an eye. I miss my childhood so much.
"At that time, Chase often came to my house to play."
"Chase, do you remember? At that time, we played house together! It may look childish when I look back on those memories at this age. However, those
are great memories!"
Chase smiled perfunctorily in response to Jennie.
Chase thought, "We were kids back then. Of course, we played childish games! I was about ten years old, and Jennie was only six or seven at that time."
Jennie continued to talk about her childhood memories excitedly. "Back then, we loved to play the wedding game. You pretended to be the groom, and I was the bride!"
"It looks so funny when thinking about it now! People used to say we looked like a matched couple!"