CEO's contractual marriage
ng nervously on the arm of his leather chair. The room was cluttered with law books and stacked files, but Ale
e quiet room. "...and I leave my entire business to my grandson, Alexander Roberts, on the condi
wedding? » he repeated incredulously. "My grandfather w
his lips. "That's right, Mr. Roberts. Your grandfather was a man
eally seeing the city skyline, his mind whirling. "Why did he do this t
a clause that states that if you fail to comply with this condition, th
nger rising within him. "That mean
ed. "Unfortunately
ill find a solution. » He turned to the lawyer, his expression determined
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rvously leafing through a file, thinking about the best way to find a wife on such short notice. He knew he had
rtner, Mark, walked into the office. "Alex,
ou'll never believe what's happening. My grandfather left the business
at ? This is insane! And
d someone who agrees to marry me for at least
ossing his arms. "And you al
o not yet. But I need to
w, maybe I have an idea. How about organizing some kind of casting? You could meet
casting call to find a wife? Seems a
fective. And then, who knows, you might even
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Debt up to her neck because of her mother's medical expenses and her brother's gamb
over the unpaid bills. Her phone rang, pulling he
und on the internet!" » Jenny said,
again?" A new miracle sca
o is looking for a contract wife. Apparently he ne
hy do you think I wo
ous sum of money to the one who accepts. I
said. The idea of marrying for money seemed absurd to her, but
information?" »
ould really think about it, Emma. Th
the ad was succinct but enticing: a successful businessman was looking for a
r money? The prospect seemed frightening, but the alternative – contin
would fill out the form and send in her application. Af
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andbag. She was nervous, wondering if she had made the right choice in applying for this contract marriage "offer."
aw a man in a smart suit, with a professional appearance. "
floor. The doors opened to a spacious office with a panoramic view of the city. Al
s is Miss Collins
ma a polite smile. "Thank you,
e. Alex motioned Emma to sit on a black leathe
her nerves. "Thank you for
"Before we begin, I want to be clear about one thing. This marriage will be pure
d. " I und
urself, Miss Collins. Why d
al straits. My mother is ill and I have significant debts to repay. I see
en he nodded. " I see. I guess you wa
s. "Yes, if you're
mma listened attentively, gradually understanding the complexity of the situation. "So i
reliable and discreet. I offer you substantial finan
a t
ros and cons. "Very well," s
aw up the contract and organize the preparations. We
r life was about to change
the future held for them. A marriage of convenience was far from i