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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
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96 Chs

Seventy Seven

"What are you doing here?" Mike's eyes zeroed in on Florence; she held her phone like some sort of protection. 

"So… Sorry, sir. I – knocked." She stuttered.

Amelia frowned at her, trying to remove herself from her husband's grip. Mike held her in place. "You can leave."

Florence glanced at her hand, "But… sir. I…"

A glance from Mike sent her running out of the room. Mike pulled Amelia's cheeks, "Where did we stop?"

But shy Amelia got down from his laps and went to bolt the door at the back. She returned with a frown, "I think it's difficult for some people to understand the concept of privacy." Although her cheeks were tinted red, Mike knew she was looking forward to their time together, just like he was.

"Should I fire her?" Mike's anger was directed at Florence for disrupting their time together. Amelia shook her head; she didn't want to become the reason someone had lost their job. It doesn't speak well of her.