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Flash Marriage With Mr. Sheffield: Go Away, Cheap Man!
Sophisticated and abstinent domineering CEO + world-class beauty + pure love + flash marriage + secret crush + marriage first, love later + sweet pamperingIn the third year of being with Isaac Sutton, Clara Sterling finally realized he had been pretending to be poor to manipulate her feelings.She thought he was such a poor student that he couldn't afford to eat.Yet he spent 300,000 casually on a bag for another woman.She heard Isaac Sutton say, "She's from a single-parent family and has been missing a father's love since childhood. I'm just doing it to amuse her. Could I really marry her home?"When her mother was diagnosed with stomach cancer, Clara Sterling asked Isaac Sutton for money, but he was still crying poor.She turned around and married the aloof and abstinent Crown Prince.Later, Isaac Sutton drank so much he got gastric bleeding, and called begging to reunite.Silas Sheffield's voice was cold, "She's asleep. Whatever you have to say, say it to me."Clara Sterling initially thought she and Silas Sheffield were just in a mutually beneficial agreement.Later, she discovered that Silas Sheffield had secretly loved her for many years.
- C.211: She’s Not Currency—Not Everyone Has to Like HerNEW
- C.210: With You Here, I’m Not AfraidNEW
- C.209: President Sheffield Is Surrounded by So Many Bad PeachesNEW
- C.208: Anabelle Is Returning to ArdendaleNEW
- C.207: Your Background Isn’t Ordinary, Is It?NEW
- C.206: It Was a Nightmare, But It Really HappenedNEW
- C.205: From Now On, I’ll Be By Your SideNEW
- C.204: Damn, She Fooled MeNEW
- C.203: The Thoughts of Mr. and Mrs. LangleyNEW
- C.202: Just Joking AroundNEW
- C.201: It’s All Clara’s FaultNEW
- C.200: Grandma Always Said, "If You Can’t Cook, You Can’t Get a WifeNEW
- C.199: Tea-Tinted WordsNEW
- C.198: Silas Sheffield’s Tongue Is Like PoisonNEW
- C.197: Returning to ValeriaNEW
- C.196: Could It Be Related to Silas SheffieldNEW
- C.195: Today Is a Good DayNEW
- C.194: You Are the One Silas Cherishes MostNEW
- C.193: Silas Sheffield’s MotherNEW
- C.192: Who Was the Person in the DreamNEW
- C.191: RansomNEW
- C.190: President Hawthorne, I Heard You Have a Marriage Agreement with the Spencer FamilyNEW
- C.189: Julian Hawthorne Learns of Clara Sterling’s Car AccidentNEW
- C.188: If You Never Wake Up, I’ll Go Down to Join YouNEW
- C.187: You Saw That Day at the Old Residence?NEW
- C.180: The Competitive Drive of a Successful ManNEW
- C.179: Long Time No SeeNEW
- C.178: Aunt’s SecretNEW
- C.177: Secret RomanceNEW
- C.176: SincerityNEW
- C.175: What a Way to RelaxNEW
- C.173: Returning the FavorNEW
- C.172: DruggedNEW
- C.171: The CuckoldNEW
- C.170: Just How Wild Is Her Play?NEW
- C.169: Change of AttitudeNEW
- C.168: The Old Lady’s Odd BehaviorNEW
- C.167: I’m Talking to My Wife—Is There a Problem?NEW
- C.166: Be Sure to Thank Me Properly Tonight When We Get HomeNEW
- C.165: You Two Make a Perfect MatchNEW
- C.164: So You Really Had a Crush on MeNEW
- C.163: Enchanting NightNEW
- C.162: We Ended Up Together Too—How WonderfulNEW
- C.161: The Leaker Has Been IdentifiedNEW
- C.160: My Wife Silas Sheffield Will Not Tolerate Anyone’s SlanderNEW
- C.159: Afraid of RejectionNEW
- C.158: Actually, I Had a Crush on You TooNEW
- C.157: A Fiasco in Trying to OutsmartNEW
- C.156: Isaac Sutton’s Dream ShatteredNEW
- C.155: You’re Not Allowed to Answer His Calls AnymoreNEW
- C.154: As Long as It’s What You Want to Do, I’ll Help You Accomplish ItNEW
- C.153: Asking Anabelle for HelpNEW
- C.152: ResponseNEW
- C.151: Public Display of AffectionNEW
- C.150: She Suspects Thea TateNEW
- C.149: He’s Just a ScapegoatNEW
- C.148: Is He About to Mention Divorce Next?NEW
- C.147: ClarificationNEW
- C.146: She Really Has Been a Failing WifeNEW
- C.145: Intensifying TurmoilNEW
- C.144: He’s AngryNEW
- C.143: We Can Be Friends, Right?NEW
- C.142: Like Father, Like SonNEW
- C.141: Silas Sheffield Asserts His ClaimNEW
- C.140: How Is This PossibleNEW
- C.139: I Would Like to Introduce My Wife to EveryoneNEW
- C.138: Why Did Clara Sterling Dress So Beautifully Today?NEW
- C.137: I’ll Have Silas Give You a Raise LaterNEW
- C.136: That Man Could Never Be Clara Sterling’s HusbandNEW
- C.135: I Really Want to See President Sheffield Make the Relationship Public and Slap Luna Tate’s Face in Front of EveryoneNEW
- C.134: Cherishing My Own Best FriendNEW
- C.133: Since When Did Her Brother Get So Clingy?NEW
- C.132: Girl, You Can Call Me Differently in Private NowNEW
- C.131: FocusNEW
- C.130: Julian Hawthorne Personally Admits He Likes Clara SterlingNEW
- C.129: ResignationNEW
- C.128: I Won’t Dine Alone With Any Woman Except My WifeNEW
- C.127: Go AheadNEW
- C.126: Maybe President Sheffield Married You Because He Likes YouNEW
- C.125: Earning Money Just for You to SpendNEW
- C.124: Snatching from People You DislikeNEW
- C.123: A Proper Ex Should Be Like the DeadNEW
- C.122: The President’s Wife Is Actually Clara!NEW
- C.121: Adrian Spencer Speaks with Clara SterlingNEW
- C.120: Such a Beautiful Woman—Even If She’s Married, He Wants HerNEW
- C.119: Did Grandma Pressure Them to Persuade Silas to Divorce Me?NEW
- C.118: I’m Not That ThirstyNEW
- C.117: Sutton Group Will No Longer Need to Bow to Silas SheffieldNEW
- C.14: Marriage CertificateNEW
- C.11: Has My Clara Been Bullied Outside?NEW
- C.10: Earth-Shattering Gossip!NEW
- C.9: She Couldn’t Imagine How to Live Without Her MotherNEW
- C.8: Marry MeNEW
- C.7: This Is Her First Time Coming to a Hotel with a ManNEW
- C.6: Asking Silas Sheffield for HelpNEW
- C.5: Go to HellNEW
- C.4: She Wants to Leave Without a TraceNEW
- C.3: Miss Sterling, the Boss Sent Me to Pick You UpNEW
- C.2: Bad NewsNEW
- C.1: The Game of Pretending to Be PoorNEW






















