Billionaire Love Contract
the city, in a glass and steel building that loomed majestically over the
verse industries, from technology to energy. He was known for his relentless determination in business
and political elite, and the expectation was that Ethan, as the heir to the family fortune, would play a significant role in both busine
his family to choose a bride and get married was overwhelming. They arranged meetings with daughters of ot
ly's expectations. He believed in true love but had not yet found the right pe
Ethan was lost in thought as he gazed out the window. He knew
e windowpane, his brow furrowed in deep contemplation. The weight of familial expectations
l standing. His parents, who had succumbed to the pressures of arranged unions, had cautioned him against
wn values, even in the face of relentless family pressure. His grandfather's wi
xtravagant family gatherings. His parents pleaded with him to acquiesce, to choose a suitable bride from their carefully curated list of
ow dire the consequences. He was determined to find a way to fulfill his gran
vice. He had explored every avenue, searching for a solution that would allow him to retain his fr
tment, staring at the city lights below, Ethan's phone rang.
ities that weighed on his shoulders. "We need to talk. Your birthda
e surface. "Father, I've told you before. I won't marry fo
You must marry by your thirtieth birthday, or the consequences for the family's legac
nciples and the weight of family expectations. But he couldn't let go of his belief
father's will without sacrificing his ideals. Little did he know that an unexpected proposal from a stranger na
possible options, from hiring a matchmaking agency to staging a fake engagement just to
encounter with Sophia Rodriguez. He had heard of her agency, known for its innovative digital marketing strategies. The
Sophia. He discovered that her agency was indeed struggling financially, much like his own pred
with Sophia? If he could provide the financial support her agency desperately needed, perhaps she wo
e of guilt at the thought of involving Sophia in such an arrangement. Yet, as he
adline. It was an unconventional plan, and he wasn't even sure if Sophia would entertain the notion. But he was willing to take the ch
self-serving. He needed to find the right words to convey his proposal to Sophia, emphasi
ves. He hoped that Sophia would at least consider his proposal, recognizing that it was born out of desperation, but