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Marry Me or You Will Be Robbed

Chapter 9 Do You Know the Rules

Word Count: 520    |    Released on: 12/03/2025

dsome face, casting shadows over him as he

s she responded, enunciating

u can still change your mind now

body slightly. Elijah furrowed hi

ve. She just stared at him, her b

a bit rushed, making her speech falter. "I thought it thr

t for several days befo

ad considered backing

curved her lips, and a trace

g the faint sorrow on her face, his h

m with confusion i

ion becoming indifferent. "

ngles. She lost focus for a moment before quickly snapping back t

h fro

resident Johnson wouldn't be stingy, so I

ost precious thing to Bill, the ma

her and then leane

.

y at the ceiling. The crystal chandelier was bright

ater in the bathroom e

m the bathroom, walked into the wa

, straight legs, his handsome features were outlined like they we

lf. Aside from her slightly red

a check, and placed it on the bedside t

mation when you leave. I'

walked towards the door. After taking two steps, he

about my rules before comi

responded

e whenever he needed them, and they could not show up at his company or cause troubl

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Marry Me or You Will Be Robbed
Marry Me or You Will Be Robbed
“Delia's first love became her brother-in-law. To avoid a scandal, her family kept setting her up on blind dates. She heard that billionaire Elijah had a popular game called the "Three-Month Lover." In order to escape her family's matchmaking, she entered a three-month contract relationship with the notorious playboy. Delia cautiously asked him, "Why do you want to marry me?" "Delia, you are my destiny." Delia blinked. Elijah leisurely closed the file in his hands and said, "So, to keep things fair, we get married. Now that you're officially Mrs. Johnson, I'll also be the one who stays with you the longest." Delia: "..." That actually sounds absurd. Before meeting Elijah, Delia believed she would never fall in love again. After marrying Elijah, Delia was even more certain she never would.”