"I suppose there is a reason why you barged in without an appointment." Jennie smiled. She stared intently at the man in front of her.
"I heard you backed out from the engagement," the man gritted his teeth in annoyance. He hated Jennie's smile. It wasn't the way her beautiful thin lips lifted upwards, nor was it the crinkling of her left dimple. Her smile didn't quite reach her amber eyes and sometimes you could catch a flash of cunningness that would cross her face.
In those few moments as he stared at her, memories of his parents urging him to marry her started to fill his mind. It was a constant reminder of how he needed this marriage to save their family business.
"Why?" he asked.
Jennie instantly raised a brow at the question. "Why not?" she challenged.
"I deserve an explanation! Our families have been planning this engagement for months! You cannot back out now! This will ruin the reputation—"
"And that is my problem... because?"
"You-you tell me the reason for your preposterous actions or else—"
The man's words were interrupted when Jennie tossed an envelope in front of him. "See for yourself."
James instantly tore open the envelope. His eyes widened at the various documents and photographs he saw inside. "You... You sent someone to spy on me?"
Jennie instantly scoffed at his words. "Don't flatter yourself, James Arison. It was a business decision," she said as she pulled out another envelope and gave it to him.
"What do you mean? How could you ask someone to investigate me like this?" he asked before slowly opening the second envelope, assuming he would find more pictures of him being intimate with his childhood sweetheart. His face darkened as he recognized the contents.
"Acquisition. I want to acquire your properties in the Far East. To be specific, I want the retail companies you have in Korea, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore," she said, ignoring the dark look the man was giving her.
"Is this the reason why you initially agreed to the engagement?" James Arison's voice was venomous. He wanted to gobble up the beautiful woman in front of him. The smile on Jennie's perfect face made fury rise from the depths of his heart.
He remembered how his father had wanted this engagement to save their subsidiaries abroad. His father thought that by marrying his son into the prominent Facci family, he could save their business.
"Didn't you also want the same thing from me?" Jennie smirked at him, making his temper flare.
"How dare you! Do you think our Arison family is one you can bully like this? You just wait..."
"Tsk... Tsk... James. Have you forgotten about the photos that I gave you just now?" she asked, propping her head on her palm with the same smile plastered on her face. "Think about how your board of directors would react once they find out that the great James Ariston cheated on his fiancée with a mere starlet. With your half brother's impeccable performance lately, do you think the board will even hesitate before replacing their current CEO?"
"You—" James exploded; his eyes red, the veins in his head started to bulge. "You agreed to be my fiancée because of this? Didn't you?" James clenched his jaw as the realization hit him. He fell into the great Jennie's scheme!
"Alright... you are making it sound like I am a bad person." Jennie waved her hand. "James, this is nothing but business. Your family wanted to take advantage of my dying grandmother and proposed a marriage to save your business. Think about it..."
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The Villain's Wife
FanfictionLike almost every dramatic romance novel, Jennie Kim's story began with an evil stepmother, a scheming stepsister, and a dumb ex-fiance. At twenty, she fell prey to their grand scheme and became the laughingstock of the country. In despair, she left...