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A Contract Marriage With My Boss

A marriage bound by a contract, and she obliged to accept it. He was her boss, and she was his secretary. She gave him everything he wanted, but her love was neglected, but when she decided to leave, he offered her a contract marriage to make her stay. But, someone occupied his heart, and he couldn't offer anything to her except his talent on the bed. After their marriage, she endured the pain, but scheme after scheme destroyed her tolerance. Finally, she was ready to leave him, but suddenly he refused to let her go. Charles seemed to feel her sorrow, hugged her suddenly, and whispered, 'Sarah, you can trust me. I won't ever be with her. You are different from all those other women. I really want to be with you. If I didn't, then I wouldn't have cut off relationships with all other women. Don't you believe me now?" Sarah sobbed gently, 'If you have accepted that it's over with her, why do you still keep her photo in your wallet? Why do you still miss her? Don't you see how it's hurting me?" Charles stared at her, 'She's just another woman from my past!" The atmosphere between them became suffocating, and Charles said in a low voice, 'Sarah, have I told you that you could leave? Remember, I'm your boss. You are my secretary and my wife!" Angrily, Charles shouted again, 'Sarah, I'm your man!" 'Uh? My man?" Sarah laughed and stared at him. Tears began to slip down her cheeks, 'Are you, my man? Mr. President, I am just a mere possession of yours and never become your wife! Set me free, I'm begging you!"

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Chapter 41: YOU SHOULD CHERISH MY SISTER

Besides her sister, Sarah's other relatives also came to attend her wedding. Their relatives hadn't cared about them much since Sarah began to have a part-time job. No matter whether they went to college or got sick, their relatives hadn't cared about them. Basically, it was Sarah alone who had worked hard to support their lives. Sarah also had a complaint about her grandma's cruelty, but nothing changed. Everyone had their own life. She could only complain about their fate.

Therefore, she didn't ask for a penny from her relatives after she was able to make a living. Later on, their lives became better when she had a full-time job. Then she could support herself and her sister, so she didn't visit her relatives anymore. And, their relatives didn't keep in touch with them.