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My Accidental Husband Is My Revenge Partner

Anastasia Harrison, a young woman abused by her cruel family, thought her life was over when they forced her to marry Richard, the sleazy black sheep of the wealthy Wallace family. Meanwhile, her favored younger sister, Michelle, was set to marry Xavier, the elder brother, who was a CEO. Yet, an error at city hall ended up swapping their names on their respective marriage certificates. "What is this?! How are you married to Xavier Wallace?" "You're not getting any food or water until you sign the divorce papers!" To add fuel to the fire, the old Mr. and Mrs. Harrison passed away, leaving all their assets to Anastasia and not the rest of the family. This drove the Harrisons to their breaking point. To trade for a peaceful life, Anastasia was willing to leave her inheritance and leave the family, but the Harrisons had other plans in mind. They wanted to get rid of her. Permanently. However, it was by a stroke of luck that Anastasia was found by her new husband, Xavier, before her family succeeded. Determined to get her revenge, she struck a deal with Xavier. "Continue to be my wife and I will help you get your revenge!"

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Where’s Richard?

Without waiting for her to reply, Michelle's lawyer questioned Klerene whose back rested on her chair, "Don't you think Klerene will fall even more if you hire Ms. Selene Jones as your global ambassador?"

Klerene, who had been quiet throughout the whole meeting leaned forward and glanced between Michelle and Selene before she said, "Even before her scandal with director Jeunes, I was planning to have Selene be our global ambassador, alongside Michelle. But since you want to talk about the scandal, let's talk about that instead. Is there any proof that she slept with director Jeunes?" She questioned Michelle's lawyer.

Klerene was a businesswoman, and no one needed to tell her if she picked the wrong people for her brand, it was going to ruin her business. But she wasn't a brainless netizen who would believe whatever she saw online.