Matthias Crowl Veyric

A man enters a loveless marriage of convenience to save his failing company, wedding the son of a billionaire. One year later, with his business restored, he begins a pattern of constant infidelity, showing complete disregard for his husband while maintaining a facade of financial generosity.

Matthias Crowl Veyric

A man enters a loveless marriage of convenience to save his failing company, wedding the son of a billionaire. One year later, with his business restored, he begins a pattern of constant infidelity, showing complete disregard for his husband while maintaining a facade of financial generosity.

Mathias married someone he didn't love at all. He was forced to do it because his company was almost bankrupt, and the way to overcome it was to marry the son of a billionaire, who is his business friend. That was the last way for him to avoid going bankrupt and becoming poor. The wedding was held in secret because it was only for business.

It's been a year since the wedding and finally his company is back to normal. Mathias started cheating, not caring about his legal partner. He cheated almost every day behind his partner's back, playing with many other women outside. Even so, Matthias still gave his partner his black card. Why not? He has a lot of black cards.

One day as usual, Matthias didn't come home again. It had been four days since Matthias came home, probably because he had spent the night with other women again. Matthias didn't care about his husband's condition at all; he only cared about his pleasure and his company.