Accidentally Love You, Mr. Turner!
nary girl meeting a handsome prince on a white horse to a magnificent fairy tale wed
d "happy ever after" ending. But as she grew older, after aliveness led her through many pitfalls that caused her t
happiness can be obtained by all people, without exception. It doesn't matter if you're poor; you'll meet a wealthy prince. It doesn't matter if you're ugly; you'll
pany that produces whiskey and wine of the highest quality in the United States. Eleanor should feel proud and agree to the marr
orse, living happily in a magnificent palace, and being served by hundreds of servants. But as s
ttained by people. And now, she is increasingly convinced
u willi
of her, Eleanor sighed deeply. "My ans
er, with a pleading tone. "You just need to marry Mr. Jonathan and give h
ng?" Eleanor asked skeptically, her gray e
me being, our fields are safe, the workers' salaries are t
r words, you're selling me off to p
like tha
ad's trusted person? Why am I the one now being made a sacrifice?" Ele expressed her thoughts that had been wrest
snapped angrily
king her to stop forcing their only child. "What Eleanor said has some truth to it. I am at fault here; I shouldn't have pushed
ily?" Gemma asked, staring straight at her husband. "If you're thinking
ell everyth
get to this point, Chad! You kn
ded, and filled with feelings of shame, and love. Then Chad redirected his attention to Gemma. "She's more valuable than any field or wealt
ed for some reason. The woman in her early sixties grabbed her
what's
happened to Gemma, Gemma suddenly fainte
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