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Matched To The Untouchable Billionaire King

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 806    |    Released on: 28/04/2026

egrees. Harrison Butler's presence sucked all the air out o

ning of all color. "M-Mr. Butler..." he sta

window, rushed forward, her face alight with a

hirped, her voice

was locked on Eileen. On her face, and on the pen st

ow seemed to have stopped altogether. He was taller than he looked in pi

the cancellation agreement and the platinum bank card. A

ng the terrified Mr. Davison wit

uiet, "gave you the authority to interf

ed. "I... I was just.

diagnostic sweep of the federal registry's backend an hour ago. There was no anomaly. Would you

ick. Cold sweat beaded on his forehead, soaking

son's side, attempting to link her arm with his. "Harrison, it's just a

e that left no room for argument. He didn't even l

not for you to decide. It is dec

t of his words sink in. Then

tion, will fully comply with the law. I acce

choing in the stunned silence of the room

reeling. He was... defendin

he others. He walked to the desk and stood

anted. He stated a fact. "We

m the desk. He ripped it cleanly in half, then in half again,

nt of her. A clean, official, and ter

e. There was nothing. Just cold, hard resolve. She didn't know why he was doing this, b

he million dollars evaporated. There was only

d not tremble. With a steady hand, she

. He took the pen from her, his fingers brushing hers for a brief, e

he gallows, shakily processed the documents

es were slid across the desk, Eileen

utler. Protected-and owned-by federal

lid it into his jacket pocke

go, m

uch was firm, possessive. Eileen's entire

of Elianna Nelson, they walked ou

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Matched To The Untouchable Billionaire King
Matched To The Untouchable Billionaire King
“Eileen Goff was a nobody, scrubbing diner tables to survive while her greedy family bled her dry. On the eve of her twentieth birthday, the government's mandatory marriage algorithm matched her with a spouse. It wasn't a plumber or a teacher. It was Harrison Butler, the ruthless, untouchable billionaire king of Butler Industries. At the registry, Harrison's glamorous intended fiancée threw a half-million-dollar check at her. "Take the money, get out of here, and never show your face again." The registry supervisor even offered her a million dollars to sign a cancellation agreement, trying to erase her from the system. At their first high-society gala, Harrison's stepmother and the fiancée locked Eileen in an empty room, plotting to humiliate her and prove she was just cheap trash. Eileen was terrified and confused. Men like Harrison Butler didn't just accept federal matches with girls who smelled like fried onions. But instead of abandoning her, Harrison smashed the door open, publicly banished his own family, and kissed her in front of the entire city's elite. Why was this billionaire going to such extreme lengths to protect a complete stranger? Then she overheard his assistant talking about a marriage clause in his grandfather's trust fund. He didn't love her; he just needed a powerless, state-mandated wife to lock his parasitic family out of his empire. Realizing she was a highly valuable pawn, Eileen stopped trembling, looked the billionaire in the eye, and spoke. "I believe we can have more than just a legal relationship. We can have a business arrangement."”