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Don't Marry the Rich

Chapter 2 Unequal Treaties

Word Count: 1380    |    Released on: 15/02/2023

hair, "The young master is back today, and Old Mr.

e window, turned his back to Mike, and

even if the young mas

ell and it's inconvenient to atte

helplessly a

soul was in her sister's body, she

ooked at the face of "her sister", try

a, E

That was her s

my sister, then where would my sister be? Was she a

look for, and there was no phone at hand. Thinking of what Mike had said

wo bruises on her right thigh and waist. In addition,

happen? Som

ooking for a clean dress to change. At this time, a

glanced at the large letters

d Party A, Bob Turner, had agreed on the marriage by agreement. At first, she only had a slightly confused expression, but then

meet any requirements of Party A. Even if Party A wants to eat pasta at two

ther tasks assigned by any one of the Turner Fa

ls for Party A in time every day, and the cl

a half-step out of Turner's house. If Party B wants to go out

ril 1st each year, Party A shall pay the annual salary to Pa

g to the specific situation in the future. The right of final interpretation of this agreement belongs to Party A, Bo

someone or hire a maid? Ho

t forcefully. What kind of agreement was this? It was

was somehow involved. Otherwise, why was h

rted and innocent sister would sign such an agreement,

elationship can end after Bob recovers. When it ends, Party B Judy will r

mill

lf together, "Even if it's a salary of one

e room lightly. She was about to ask Mike about the details of this absurd agre

losed tightly. Emma stuck to the wall and d

ally big, and when she walked into the yard, she finally knew how it felt lik

, no, it should be called a villa. The villa had three s

e and the luxurious swimming pool on the west side reflected each other. Adjacent to the fish pond wa

ouldn't help but say, "Do they

t got used t

dropped to the ground. She then turned her head

ge cardigan made of plain linen, whi

on the floor rascally, "Mike said that you still feel a little un

.who a

id you can't remember anyone for the tim

"Judy, don't you stand up and say hello.

r butt, and then she said

e. You've always call

rner." Sh

ad a serious face, hi

Mike said that the car was

e fine." Emma s

take care of it. Since you are okay, why don't you join

I happen to be hungry." Sh

irs of eyes were staring at her. From the analysis of their facial exp

t the young m

dow were the second lady of the Turner Family, Dora Turner, Mrs. Turner, and Dora's aunt, Jessica Turner. And

ot too loud, but still produced

hoodie and half-shielding his eyes with hair on his forehead. She had neve

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“Because of a serious car accident, Bob Turner, who used to be a young successful businessman, has to spend his life in wheel chair. So desperate and hopeless, Bob refused to have an operation on his injured legs in attempt to avoid the smallest possibility of failure. At the time, his family hired Emma Carter to look after him and persuade him to see a doctor. Emma, who is poor but very positive, feels so sad when seeing the arrogant man sink into deep despair so she tries all means to cheer him up. Climbing trees, catching butterflies and taking him to bask in the sun, she does all she could do to make him smile again. But nothing is changed. One day when she again persuades him to have operation, she suddenly falls into the lake. Seeing her struggling in the lake for help, he could do nothing but stays in the wheel chair still looking at her. He realizes that he could never save his love from danger if he keeps in the deadly wheel chair. Finally he agrees to have the operation. Recovering from the injury, he starts to chase after Emma, who saved his life and heart.”