Say I do 9

Say I do 9

her that drunk

So, the game was afoot three years ago

But back then, I was oblivious to her manipulations. I started paying more attention to her at work

2014 

2014 

Chapter

Isabella’s performance as an intern was far from stellar; in fact, she was clumsy and often made mistakes. This only reinforced my 

impression of her as a simple, naive young woman

Life got busy, and I gradually forgot about her

Until one night, I was working late again, and she was waiting for me at the entrance of the office building

The moment she saw me, her eyes welled up with tears. She pulled a pair of handknitted gloves from her coat. The weather had 

just turned cold, and the autumn wind on my face felt sharp and clarifying

She pressed herself against me, telling me I was the only friend she had in the entire company, the only one who had ever been 

kind to her. She said she was about to be fired, and she hoped I would accept the gloves, a small memento of our brief connection

That was the night my heart stirred

The next day, I used my authority to have her transferred to my office as my personal secretary

Thinking back, she showed absolutely no surprise when she found out I was a major shareholder in Apex Holdings. I was so blinded by what I thought was love that I missed such a crucial detail

Once she was my secretary, I began teaching her the ropes, guiding her through the core aspects of the business

Frankly, her business acumen was never exceptional. But she was incredibly attentive. She could always tell when I was stressed 

and would have a warm soup ready for me. She filled my life with small, thoughtful surprises

I’m a believer in love that grows over time

Before I knew it, I had grown accustomed to having her by my side

A year ago, on my birthday, I invited only her. Over a candlelight dinner, I officially asked her to be my girlfriend

She said yes

I was ecstatic

That year was the happiest time of my life since my mother passed away. With Isabella there, the whole world seemed brighter.

felt like I could conquer anything, even Mount Everest

The memories flashed before my eyes: exploring escape rooms, riding ferris wheels, a vacation to the MaldivesLife was simple 

and blissful

A month ago, it felt natural to bring her home to meet my grandparents and officially get engaged

My grandparents were thrilled. They didn’t care about her background; they saw how well she took care of me and believed she 

was the right woman for me. They generously gifted her a set of gold and jade jewelry worth a fortune

I remember Isabella burying her face in my chest, crying, swearing that she would only have eyes for me for the rest of her life. She 

even signed a prenuptial agreement in front of my grandparents, guaranteeing that she would never take a penny of my assets in 

a divorce

After the engagement, our life felt even sweeter. She started nagging me about my drinking, and I loved it. I savored her care

So when she asked to take on a more active role in managing some of the company’s stock portfolios, I didn’t hesitate. I let her do it, seeing it as a way for her to grow

Even when the stock prices she managed started to fall, I wasn’t worried. I could always cover the losses

What did it matter? I loved her

I truly believed that if I continued to treat her this well, we would live happily ever after

2014 

2014 

Chapter

Until Lary’s wedding shattered that naive fantasy into a million pieces

I never imagined it would take three years to see a person for who they truly are

Whatwhat did you say?” 

Hearing my voice, Isabella’s body went rigid. Her eyes twitched, and she instinctively hunched over, a picture of pure, unadulterated 

fear

Say I do

Say I do

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