
CEO's Sweet Love: Arranged Marriage Novel
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Abandoned and betrayed, a jilted wife vows to make her estranged CEO husband fight for the divorce he so carelessly demands. For three long years, Elara lived in the shadow of an arranged marriage that felt more like a cruel joke than a sacred union. Her husband, the enigmatic and powerful CEO Adrian Thorne, vanished after their wedding night, leaving her to navigate a life of lonely fidelity while he pursued his own desires elsewhere. He took her innocence, then her presence for granted, never once acknowledging her as his wife or allowing her to fulfill the duties of their sacred bond. Now,…
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After three years of marriage, her husband returned with another woman by his side, speaking casually of divorce. He had taken her innocence before leaving, yet never acknowledged it or gave her a chance to truly be his wife. Despite her loyalty throughout their separation while he indulged himself with his mistress, he now had the nerve to act burdened by their marriage, as though she were some weight around his neck. The betrayal cut deep, though not from love—she had remained faithful to the