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Contract Marriage : Taming My Wild Wife

1 chapter/week Warning : mature content Cover : Euthcai (Instagram) Faye Grace is a successful, beautiful, and smart restaurant businesswoman. The only one she doesn't have is a man. One day, her friend asked her to bet on renting a Sugar Baby, and Faye lost, she ended up renting a Sugar Baby named Denis for one day. A phone video of her mother and two rings became a minor misunderstanding, which forced Faye to ask Denis to be her contract husband. "How much money do you want?" asked Faye. Denis looked surprised, "You are not putting an offer?" Faye observed Denis while glancing at the bare body up and down, "I can't judge how much, I don't know your strengths and weaknesses, I guess from your face may be ten thousand dollars?" or maybe more considering that Denis can cook. Denis was flattered by what Faye saying, "You think highly of me, honey~" "That's not a compliment, I was putting a price on you and you're happy about it ...!?" Faye says in amazement. Most people would be felt insulted when someone did that, why in the world did he like it!? "Is there anything else?" Denis asked. Faye thought for a moment, "That's all. We'll talk again if I have any other ideas." "Then I'm going to take a shower, my body smells like alcohol~" says Denis humming. Faye nodded. While waiting, is it better to find another agreement, such as a cooking schedule? "You can join me if you want, honey~" Denis started teasing from the bathroom. Can Faye resist Denis's seductions when they live in one house?

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Vol 1 : Discussion

"So far everything is going according to plan," said Faye.

"Of course, I take this case straight away," said Charles, "You know how the Enzo family case. There are some of my subordinates who received money from Zeke Enzo to cover up evidence of the murder he committed to two scientists."

Faye recalls that the Enzo family case that comes out in early January this year, the biggest case in Manhattan, always appeared in the morning papers she read, involving important people in America for researching vaccines illegally. She also remembered that there were five police officers on the list of cases and the FBE took part in solving it, "I'm sure there are still police who really kind and honest, for example, you Charles. I'm proud of you."

"Thank you, Fay," said Charles, "they were few, but had such an impact that this case was resolved after nearly 12 years. Mr. Enzos and I were suspicious of Mr. Zeke, but we couldn't catch him because of the lack of evidence."