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Primed for You (Queen City Series #1)

Your boyfriend whom you just met in college is actually your fiancé whom your family chose for you all along in an arranged marriage. Both of you do not know that you are engaged to each other until a momentous gathering for the elites of the society was arranged. As Chlea Alcala ventures her life as a freshman college student, she gets to know the world more. Away from her family's powerful influence, just the way she is. As other people would want to live the life where one has everything, Chlea longs for something otherwise. She craves to experience ordinary life even for a while. Will she be able to attain it? What will she discover about the world in the process? Will she be able to escape the arranged marriage that has been haunting her all along? Follow her journey as she meets new people who will give her a new perspective in life. This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

mswordsworth · Thanh xuân
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156 Chs

Ting Hun

Third Person Point of View

"Ladies and gentlemen, we are all gathered here tonight to witness a special event of the Youngs and Alcalas Ting Hun ceremony. Standing here in front of you is Colton Wu and I will be your emcee for the night." Colton is onstage wearing a tuxedo. He is holding a microphone on his right hand and a card on the other.

The crowd applauded with his introduction. Colton has long prepared for this event. It can be seen by his dashing looks tonight. 

"Oh my gosh! He must be Hyolyn's brother!" Gayle continuously slapped Molly's arms. They are both seated on the bride's family side while in front of them are the groom's family and close relatives. Tables are also spread for their closest friends in the society. All in all, the guests are counted up to more than a hundred guests. At this rate, the invited ones are only their closest. Imagine if they invited all of their acquaintances.