A Contract Marriage With My Boss!
d soon arrived at the Harrington family's res
d majestically within, serving as the abode of so
t, held in high esteem, yet also renowne
to moving from one kin
e garden, she noticed a sleek bl
till, but the driver promptly exited a
s glance at the slowly lowering car wi
slightest wrinkle. His handsome and aloof side profile appeared sharply defined
y raised his eyes, their detached pupil
h at the sight. In terms of looks, th
gh Serena was no more than a passing breeze. It was
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's..." the driver began, but before he could finish
carrying an unwav
on, indicating that he had mad
d, understanding that there w
ned in silence for a moment before recollecting Sere
t the vehicle. Mrs
templation, following the driver as they made the
welcomed
e ornate handrail staircase, and a flicker of disd
ely recognized
youngest daughter of the Harr
sual dress, and stopped her strappy heels to re
quite rude of you. You've just been marri
, Serena was
to her family's schedule, so
tely making things difficult for her,
as suffering from a serious illness, others
one here she
s and offered a patient
been a little slow as I crossed the main city
nd, without a word, made
followed Nina's lead, heading for the elega
er-in-law, Tara W
fered a slight bow, sayi
ng the address,
m head to toe with a c
sed her arms over her
r marry to my brother? For a man like him, there are countless women w
She couldn't fathom Mr
tthew had those rumors swirling around him, there were
father-in-law
indeed beautiful and well-educated,
ualified to be
e famil
nor, and the more she thought ab
ont Mr. Richard overseas
her a seat or making conversation, did no
es lowered and her brows fu
d stifling, and Nina's gaze on Se
ot accept someon
s, believe me, he will
oftly and met Nina's gaze, a smile
ry. If Mr. Matthew wants to,
d, searching for a
ugh the act-it was a f
her lips tight, and del
thy of my son. When Matthew's grandfather retur
behavior. I won't allow our family'
wort
time Serena had he
rt ached, as Tara's words seemed to
eak free from the constraints of her social class, only to
oes , she could never break t
had been eno
ded dryly, "M
tations were correct; this