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Accidentally Married To Mr. Billionaire

Love knows no boundaries, no age limits. It only knows how to bring two hearts together... Yasmin Wiley, 19, a smart but clumsy woman, was happy with her life. She dreamed about being a famous designer. Her life turned upside down when she was forced to marry her sister's groom because her sister ran away on the wedding day. Declan Wilson, a 27-year-old billionaire, was so preoccupied with the business that he had no time for romance. His lack of interest in women even led to the rumor that he was gay. He would not marry, but he had to accept defeat under the pressure of his father. But the bride got changed on the wedding day. Life was not easy for them. Yet they got close and comfortable with each other slowly. Then things got ugly when certain misunderstandings worsened their differences. There were brawls, ego clashes, and doubts. No make-up sessions were enough to mend their severed relationship. Will Yasmin and Declan be able to put aside their differences and rekindle their love for one another? Or does fate have something in store for them that will keep them apart forever? =========== You can check my other books. The Billionaire's Sick Wife - Completed Temptation of Billionaire's Secret Lover: A tale of love and revenge - Completed. The Contract Bride of Mr. Reid - Ongoing, daily updated. My Ex-Husband Begged Me To Take Him Back - Ongoing, daily updated.

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Chapter 96- Evidence of crime

Angus was working overtime these days. The new requirements of the smart port project kept him busy all day. Sean had not resumed his work. The doctor had advised him to rest for a few more days and not to put any pressure on his leg.

Angus was doing paperwork when a peon came and handed him an envelope. He flipped the envelope casually. There was no sender's name that piqued his interest.

He tore it open and peeked inside. He found some photographs of himself burying the waiter. A sudden feeling of cold expanded in his core, weakening his muscles. With his constant shaking hands, he couldn't keep holding the photographs and dropped them on the table. He was not this scared even when he had been burying him.

He wiped the cold sweat off his brow, wondering who had clicked on him. That night, he had not expected someone else's presence. How wrong he was? Not only was there someone else in the woods, but that person took his photograph.