a job, d
b," she replied, looking a
working in a reputable company, though," said the man haughtily,
n give you right now for the starting salary," he ba
s in disbelief. She thought, indeed, how rich the person
so she wants to work with
ecisely poor, was looking for a girl t
private secretary and looks at the car he's riding in now.
t the sentence her interlocutor had just spoken. Th
for a moment. "Easy enough, you just have to pretend to be my wife," he
n't this like the stories in the comics? A wealthy CE
is because Chelsea is very well m
his wife, returns searching for a girl he lo
s? Do you think such stories exist in real lif
lied with a stammer when a snippet of the story in
fuse?" The more demand-sounding question manage
our money. I ju
black suit suddenly laughed loudl
n money? And you need a job, that
kind of answer do you give? Doesn't she nee
to college in German because she got a scholarship for her intel
helsea needs a job-ah may be more
gh salary but was rejected? He
r fault, but we must blame her hobby of reading co
the job, sorry
the following sentence said by the man was able to make Chelsea ve
r of jo family from Christian Le
School, got a scholarship to c
ned it down because they did n
a younger sister named Ella Lee," The ma
ry Mrs. Lee. Worked at SC Group company, which is now sickly and in muc
to open the car door came off. She looked at the man who h
her family and herself in such detail? That was
e was silent for a moment, then asked
ied lightly. "so, deal?" he said again. Now he looked at Chelsea whil
would give next. Chelsea still hesitates because she does
her father's background, even th
The man said mockingly. He was silent, and then he began
aughter, and now he's trying to take advantage of his second
aughter is also working hard lookin
hing about my dad! You don
e ago. But, a sharp accusation that she had just heard from the man-althoug
at. I know. It too hurts to hear the tru
for that? Paying off Mr. Lee's de
blem whatsoever with you. So please,
ery much at the man before her. While the man only r
g angry," he sneered, "after all, who would want to disrupt
tive words coming from the man's li
ar because she couldn't stand the arrog
howing her bad mood. She forgot if something