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Billionaire's Secret Wife

Amelia was a secret from birth because she was illegal; she was not included in the family book and was home-schooled all her life. When it was time to get married, her father wanted her to remain a secret from the world. She had promised herself that she was going to take charge of one thing in her life – her marriage. Regardless of how her life had been controlled so far by her father and stepmother, they won’t pick her husband for her. So, when her father had arranged a marriage for her with her friend’s son – one they have never seen, he lived abroad all his life. Again, they wanted a secret marriage. Amelia swore to run away before the marriage. Would she succeed? Mike cared nothing about marriage. But, when it was time to inherit his family business, his father made marriage to his friend’s daughter compulsory. He was ready to obey, so he could disobey later. He would get married to her, inherit his legal property, and divorce the wife – finally gaining his freedom back. But when he saw Amelia, all his plans changed.

Wendara · perkotaan
Peringkat tidak cukup
96 Chs

Seventy Eight

They were back at the orphanage, and Amelia and Sharon followed them this time. The moment they left the car, Sharon had let out an audible gasp, lamenting how the whole building was supposed to be illegal. She picked up her phone, promising to report them immediately. It was Steve who stopped her from making the call.

Mike groaned; it was the reason he didn't want to bring the women, but Amelia was taking it in better than Sharon. She hadn't said a word as she continued staring at the building. After a while, she breathed in and urged them to move inside. Sharon had calmed down, but her face was still marred in a frown. 

They were silent as they walked into the orphanage. Amelia's eyes moved around, taking in everything; if Myers hadn't decided to adopt her, would she have ended up in a place like this? No matter how much she wanted to hate them, she should be thankful they rescued her from being a victim of situations like this.