Chapters: 63
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Complying with her father, Ann marries Ethan but divorces while pregnant, raising daughter Nora by herself. Six years later, Nora's illness reunites them, mending misunderstandings and rekindling love. Ann's Sherman heiress revelation leads to remarriage and twins, forging familial unity.
Poor student Jenny's life changes after an accidental encounter under aphrodisiac effects with CEO Charles. Pregnant and pressured by her family to abort and marry a rich stranger, she's rescued by Charles just in time. Living under his roof, barriers fade, love blossoms, and they find a happy ending together.
Powerful CEO Edward Smith unexpectedly becomes vegetative, and on the day Emma Brown marries him to bring him fortune, Edward awakens. Emma endures scorn and ridicule, her ex-boyfriend even gets involved with her stepmother's daughter, and they're caught in the act! Emma is no pushover, so she confronts her family head-on! With Edward by her side, she gradually reclaims the property that her father and stepmother seized from her late mother, and she defeats Edward's ex-girlfriend to win his love!
Pressured by his grandma, Ryan, the aloof CEO who had never fallen in love, had to marry Daisy, the young foster girl of the family. After asking for a divorce, Ryan immediately regretted his decision—especially as Daisy drew the attention of many men. Finally, the CEO just couldn't take it anymore.
The outcast girl was forced to marry a vegetable. She found it hilarious. Instead of sharing her jerk ex with her stepsister, Eva Kemp, of course, chose to marry into a plutocracy and become the CEO's wife. 'So what if he's a vegetable? What's the difference between marrying a short-lived man with hundreds of millions who doesn't cheat on his wife and marrying an ATM machine?' Unexpectedly, the vegetable, Alan Lance, actually woke up on the wedding night, and he couldn't get over his first love. Eva didn't want to be with that asshole any longer and went abroad while pregnant. Five years later, Eva became a famous lawyer and went back to the country with her kid. Alan, who had been crazily looking for her for five years, tried to win her heart back when the boss of a top plutocracy declared, "I finally get my granddaughter back. Who are you to woo her?"
Complying with her father, Ann marries Ethan but divorces while pregnant, raising daughter Nora by herself. Six years later, Nora's illness reunites them, mending misunderstandings and rekindling love. Ann's Sherman heiress revelation leads to remarriage and twins, forging familial unity.
Inside the operating room, Maren Dane's boyfriend demanded she abort her unborn child, insisting they could pretend it never happened. Cornered with no choice, the distraught Maren leaped through the window to escape, only to unexpectedly encounter her child's biological father. Thus began an entangled saga of love and hatred.
Henry Shank, the cold yet brilliant CEO, unexpectedly has a flash marriage with an intern, Cherry Anderson. Although their relationship is contractual at first, their time working together earns Cherry his admiration. As they overcome all obstacles together, they fall in love with each other and hold a grand wedding.
Divine Sect prodigy Bella Griffin descends the mountain to help her master. Encountering a boy seeking a cure for his dad, who mistakes her for his mother, she marries CEO Nathan Fletcher for money. Nathan seeks his son's birth mother, unaware it's Bella. How will they discover the truth and overcome their past?
The celibate CEO Alex, born with a pure-yang constitution, cannot live past New Year's Eve. He finds by chance that Luna, the only woman with a pure-yin constitution, can cure him, so he marries her to survive, gradually falling for her. On hearing that Luna's life will be in peril after saving him, Alex is put in a dilemma.
John's fiancée, Samantha, grows cold feet on the day they were supposed to get married and disappears. John collapses and is rushed to the hospital where he meets Lucy, a medical doctor who treats his wounds, and as they got to know each other outside the hospital, she nurtured his broken heart. Few months later, Samantha walks into John's apartment, bruised and battered. After being rushed to the clinic and receiving treatment, Lucy asks John who she was, John lies and says they're just friends. After Lucy leaves John to catch up with Samantha, she tells John she still wants to be his bride, but John is already engaged to Lucy. John seeks advice on his new problem with his best friend, Felix who began to grow feelings for Lucy ever since he was visiting John on his hospital bed. Would Felix play the role of a good friend? Is John going to take Samantha back?