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Facade Love: Marrying A Perfect Husband

Never imagined getting married in such an unusual way. Married without the basis of love. And marrying basis on mutual need. She needs it for money. And he who needs it out of urgency. Maybe destiny will say something else? And maybe they could live the marriage well? Harry Miles Theodore. Never wanted a marriage. And hates all the women in his life, except for his family. Hate all pretense they show. And hate for their soul which is easily fragile also sway for other material or objects. He never imagined that he would marry a woman who married him for money. Do a prenuptial agreement. And made many acts in his life. Could this marriage be able to change his perspective? And maybe fate will lead them on a different path from the plan they originally planned? At the moment, Harry's said : " Don't you ever think that this is your real marriage. It's just a contract marriage. And we're not really married, " Cleo replied: " I know. But please don't judge me as you like. I'm not what you think! I'm Never loving you, " Will their marriage go well? And will they find love?

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Chapter 130 ( The Unanimous Decision )

Alfin, who had just approached them to ask Harry to start briefing, was staring at Cleo with great interest. Provided some code that was meant to ask what was going on.

Cleo chose to shrug her shoulders.

Did not answer because that was not in her authority. Cleo knew Harry's change was caused by Aretta and it was trying not to interfere. Harry goes out together with Alfin to the meeting room to start the meeting with a tense atmosphere.

All of Harry's employees were confused half to death by Harry's mood patterns that were easy to change.

They were started counting down their time patiently.

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Arettta, who was irritated by Harry's displeasing attitude, threw into the trash the large parcel that she had deliberately brought for Harry.

Never expected Harry would act like a child in isolating her. And thinking that she was unimportant. So that he didn't even want to see her face.