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Marriage Contract With My Rich Ex-Boyfriend

When Diane Brown discovered that her husband of two years had been cheating on her because she was unable to have sex with him, she filed for a divorce, falling for her husband’s trap— a prenup to split half of her assets with him. Diane would rather give up all her properties to charity than to that bastard, but at her lowest, she discovered an unexpected ticket out— Christian Knowles, her ex, the new hot shot of NYC. Left with no choice, she shows up at Christian’s doorstep in tears, seeking his help while drenched in the rain. What would it be like for Diane to go begging the man she had been trying so hard to forget, the one she dumped to marry that jerk of a husband? As for Christian, whose heart should've steeled against the woman who broke it years ago, would he help her? But at what conditions? And what would happen once he finally learned the true reason Diane broke up with him? Will he still keep her by his side despite his beloved mother’s resistance?

Paschalinelily · Urbano
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Celine's High Demands

That same evening, Celine flew on her private jet to California to meet Robert Heirs after successfully being granted an audience with him.

The moment she stepped into his sitting area and saw Ashley sipping a glass of wine, she greeted Robert casually and walked straight to the figure still sitting with a polite smile on her lips.

Seeing Celine walking towards her, Ashley put down her glass of wine and stood to her feet.

"Hello, Mrs. Brown," she greeted, but the smile on her face was soon whisked away by the slap Celine landed on her cheek the next second.

"What is the meaning of this?!" Ashley's nostrils flared as she held that side of her face where she was hit.

"Mrs. Brown!" Robert's tone was heavy as three lines appeared on his forehead. He would not have anyone come to his home to hit any of his children. That was very rude.

Finally hearing his voice, Celine turned and walked towards him. The anger on her face was as clear as day.