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Contract Marriage: Fake Dating My Showbiz Wife

**Fake dating?…what could possibly go wrong** Kim Mingwa is a struggling D-list artist whose career is hanging by a thread. Desperate to keep her place in the spotlight, she accidentally finds herself entangled with the most notorious playboy in the industry—the CEO of the number one entertainment company in the country. Known for his bad reputation and inflated ego, the CEO is the last person she wants to be associated with, but when a scandal between them explodes in the media, they’re forced to fake a relationship to salvage both their careers. --- Kim Mingwa stared in horror at the headline: *Scandal Erupts Between D-List Actress and Industry’s Bad Boy CEO!* “This isn’t happening,” she whispered, her voice shaking. Beside her, the CEO only smirked, completely unfazed. “Welcome to showbiz, Miss Kim.” Mingwa glared at him. “You think this is funny? My career is on the line!” “It’s simple,” he replied, his tone cold. “Play along, or get left behind.” She clenched her fists, knowing she was trapped. “Fine,” she muttered. “But don’t think you can easily take advantage of me.” His smirk widened. “I wouldn’t dream of it..”

Little_North_Star · Urbano
Classificações insuficientes
63 Chs

Jisoo where’s your taste?

In the quiet, refined tea restaurant, the soft clink of porcelain cups mingled with the muted conversation of high society. Han Jisoo, impeccably dressed in a tailored ivory suit, sat with perfect posture across from Lee Yeongah, a woman equally well-groomed but with a sharpness in her gaze that matched the sharpness of her words.

Jisoo lifted her teacup gracefully, her movements measured. "I trust Euihyun is doing well, Yeongah," she said, her tone carrying a deliberate calm. "He's become quite the name in the acting world, hasn't he?"

Yeongah, her lips pressing into a thin smile, glanced at her untouched cup. "Well enough, considering. Though I had always hoped for something more… dignified. The world of acting, as you know, is not what we once envisioned for our children, is it?"