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Senator's Rebel Wife is a Genius

«What is it that you want from me?» ~ May «Everything, little rabbit. Everything.» ~ Senator Christopher Lindt. Among all the people who could find out May's secret, why did it have to be Senator Lindt, her grandfather's main opponent? And why does he seem intentioned of maintaining her secret instead of using it for his gain? Delivered to his house like a package with a note attached, she finds herself in front of a choice: running away from Chris Lindt and forgetting about him, or staying to understand why does her heart beat faster when he's in the same room. Is it just because he's charming, powerful, and has a deadly foxy grin? Christopher Lindt, the young leader of the opposition, loves challenges. The rebel girl delivered to him as a gift from a local mafia lord is indeed a challenge: the Prime minister's granddaughter and, at the same time, a warrior against her own family. As they know each other better, more mysteries resurface after years of silence: from May's father's death to the way the leader of the rebels predicts the future. This is a CEO-romance-like story, with a little political intrigue enriched by sci-fi and family secrets. WARNINGS: Smut content. This ML is the most cunning of all my MLs, so be careful around him. I don't own the cover image, credits to the artists.

xiaohai_23 · 现代言情
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42 Chs

Don't provoke a man

Chris Lindt was the most challenging problem May had encountered so far.

She had researched on the net and even read a few romance novels in search of ideas, but nothing made sense for a long while. She talked with her roommate to put the pieces together, and only then she could tell that the issue was inside her.

She liked Chris. That was the problem. It didn't matter much what he did, because she would overreact and feel all confused.

All because she liked him. That awareness made everything just more complicated. How was she supposed to look him in the eye, now?

Still, she continued with her research until she had the whole situation pictured in her mind She liked him, true. But he also liked her; at least, that was what he had said. It meant she didn't need to waste time with all those pages about being reciprocated. She could move on to the next step: deciding what she should do.