CHAPTER 1

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Three days later, in the same private tea room, a handsome man in his thirties and a delicate and pretty teenager sat opposite each other.

“I haven’t seen you in a few years, you’ve grown a lot.” Sailub refilled the cup of tea for Pon, who was sitting in front of him, and continued, “Don’t be nervous.”

“Lung.” Pon pursed his lips, ” I’m not nervous, so…”

Sailub smiled, “Just change the way you address me from when you were young. After today, we will be of equal standing. Just address me as P'Sai. “

Pon stubbornly took a sip of hot tea, coughed, and whispered, “Lung. You… Are you really willing?”

Sailub said indifferently, “Do you want to see the special investment project plan that our two families will be working on together next year? It will be of great help for me to have family ties at this point in time.”

Pon nodded slightly, “I… I know.”

Sailub raised his eyebrows in surprise, “You know?”

“My mother had revealed everything to me.” Pon didn’t hide anything and confessed, “Grandmother initially wanted me to marry your cousin so that I am able to enter school. Plus, She wants to cooperate with you for business purposes. “

Sailub was slightly surprised, “I thought she would only tell you about the enrolment.”

Pon shook his head, “No, my mother had explained everything in detail, and she let me decide for myself.”

“I didn’t expect Aunt Sammy to be so democratic… It seems that you have made up your mind when you came to meet me today.”

Sailub was a little intrigued by him and laughed, “Before coming to meet you, I had initially thought that I needed to whisper sweet nothings to persuade you. It seems that you are more mature than I’d imagined.”

Pon nodded slightly, “My mother wants to back down because of me. But I don’t want to make her suffer because of my selfishness.”

Sailub carefully looked at Pon and felt that he was an extremely filial son.

Sailub hasn’t seen Pon for many years and didn’t have any impressions of him.

He only learned about Pon’s age and appearance from his mother and knew that he was the same as himself — raised in a single parent family without a father figure and growing up with a mother. It was said that his grades were very poor, and he was facing difficulties enrolling into Mae Fah Luang.

Sailub originally thought that he was going to marry a rebellious, impulsive, ignorant boy for the Hemmawich family.

Now, the situation seemed much better than he had expected.

It was clear that Pon understood what he was doing.

Sailub was very satisfied.

The preliminary meeting was progressing smoothly.

Now, he was able to start to clarify the responsibilities and obligations in this marriage.

“Our grandmothers have a tacit understanding of cooperation. Between the both of us, let’s not talk about the prenuptial agreement. Our marriage only serves as a temporary measure. Our mothers know that we will all get what we need in this marriage of convenience, but it is only limited to this. Without raising the attention of the media, we will not interfere with each other’s lives. This kind of interference, including but not limited, to our love lives.”

Pon didn’t quite understand, “In-Including but not limited to…”

Sailub smiled, “It means that as long as we don’t get filmed, we can both have separate lives, mentally and emotionally.”

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