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Trapped In The CEO's Game

Chapter 2 Her Fiance

Word Count: 593    |    Released on: 20/02/2024

d her body was covered in marks, each a

clothes from the floor. Shaking, she dressed herself piece by piec

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shing her face until no trace of tears rem

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and the looming medical bil

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elly, dressed in a suit, had his arm wrapped aro

er family quickly set up a marriage for her.

fully and said firmly, "Mind your words

And look at you! Were you fool

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efore he could, his hand was halted mid-air. The

is? Do you

. He tried to speak again, but the sight of the man before him and

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ket over a black vest, and a white shirt beneath. The stark cont

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Trapped In The CEO's Game
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“While she was dreaming of marrying him, he forced her away to another country for the sake of another woman, even promising to marry the other woman. When their paths crossed once more, she aimed to maintain her distance from him, yet he ensnared her within his web of affection. Later on, in an interview involving both, she was prompted to commend her husband. "Besides being pushy and shameless, it appears he lacks any redeeming qualities," she remarked, turning towards the man next to her to query, "What do you think?" The audience was aghast, wishing they could vanish instantly. Unexpectedly, the CEO, known for his stern and icy demeanor, remained serene and offered a gentle smile, responding, "Everything my wife said is right."”