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My Knight: The CEO is My Saviour!

You aren't supposed to fall in love with your best friend... She did. Alana never let her feelings for Knight ruin their age-old friendship. She was like a little sister to him, after all. Years later, they meet again. Their pasts are filled with blood and pain and she isn't willing to disclose her identity to Knight. Fate has other plans. A CEO of the poshest hotel. A woman with a hidden identity. A dark past. What could go wrong? You guessed it! An arranged marriage.

Imaan00 · 现代言情
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60 Chs

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ALANA

Settled into my cosy, new apartment, I cooked some ramen I'd grabbed from a grocery store nearby and dug into it while watching some baking videos.

Halfway through, my parents called and I got busy talking to them.

"I have got the most wonderful proposal for you!" was the first thing Annem, my mother, said to me.

A noodle got stuck in my throat and I had to constantly thump my chest to rid off the coughs. Thankfully, Baba took over the call and I smiled at them while they fought over who got to talk to me.

After what seemed like ages, Baba's wrinkly face came into view, his salt-and-pepper hair chopped off at the forehead in such a way that informed me he'd cut it himself. This man. I loved him more than anything in the world.

"Kızım," he said, 'my daughter'. "Don't listen to your Annem. You can get married to whoever you like."

Thank God. I had seen Annem's choice in boys. That wasn't the kind of guy I was looking for. Some people argued I was only twenty so what was the point of marrying? I just wanted to. I wanted to look after my husband and children and cook them delicious meals every day. I wanted to be a typical housewife who was also independent in the sense that she owned a restaurant.

"Leave this topic, guys. Tell me how things have been. Baba, how's the shop?"

My father owned a small grocery shop in a small town in Izmir. Annem helped him with the calculation side of things. And I? Well, I used to be a cashier until I had to leave for Istanbul.

His nod came off as a little unsure and worry clogged my throat tightly. "It's good; you just focus on your work. We're handling it fine here."

"I'll send you money as soon as I can, okay?"

He shook his head with a glare. "I am not taking money from your hard work. Save it for later."

I wasn't going to debate with him on this issue. Tomorrow, I'd ask for a pre-payment and send it over to my parents, keeping only some for my needs here.

Some meanings and pronunciations:

Annem: Mother / Pronounced as Anney

Baba: Father

Kizim: My daughter / Pronounced as Gazam

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