

CEO Husband's Crazy Love For His Little Wife
Trapped in a web of debt and a sudden, bewildering marriage proposal, Kate finds herself bound to a mysterious CEO she's never met. Her life, a fragile balancing act between family loyalty and an uncertain future, plunges into the opulent, yet isolating, world of David Xiver. Will she find love or simply become another acquisition in his empire? Discover a tale where secrets unravel, hearts entangle, and a fierce, possessive love defies all odds.The aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the small café, but Kate was oblivious to it. Her gaze, wide with fear and confusion, was fixed on the man seated opposite her. He was Mr. Wood, a representative of the mysterious Mr. Xiver.
"Can you please tell me why your master wants to marry me? I don't even know him?" Her voice was barely a whisper, laced with a nervousness that made her hands tremble slightly under the table.
Mr. Wood's expression remained impassive. "Miss, if you want to save Mr. Waston's company, marry our master. This is the only condition our master has for you."
Kate's mind reeled. Marry a stranger? A man she'd never laid eyes on, yet who held her adopted father's entire company, and her family's future, in his hands. It was an impossible choice, yet, deep down, she knew she had no other options.
"I need some time to think about it," she managed, her voice still shaky. She was just a college student, thrust into a deal that felt like a life sentence.
Alex, Mr. Wood, rose from his chair, his movements smooth and decisive. He placed a card on the table, its crisp edge a stark contrast to her disarrayed thoughts. "Miss, you only have one day to think about this deal. If you change your mind and agree to marry our master, then please call this number."
Kate numbly took the card, her fingers brushing against its cool surface. "Thank you." Her world felt as if it were crumbling around her, the weight of an unimaginable decision pressing down. Alex turned and left, leaving her alone amidst the clinking of coffee cups and the murmur of distant conversations, feeling utterly lost.
