The Promise

The Promise

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Asher and Devina are childhood sweethearts , They adrore each other. When they are separated, "A promise is made". Will their love survive?What happens that made Asher the most ruthless billionaire he is now? The promise is love's struggle to find a happily ever after...
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Here's a small introduction:) Asher Blackwood, CEO of Blackwood Real Estate , had it all: wealth, power, and good looks. His chiseled features, piercing blue eyes, and chiseled jawline made him the envy of many. But little did the world know, Asher's life was about to take a drastic turn. A turn that would shake the very foundations of his existence. It started with a contract, a union that would bind him to a woman from a world he never knew existed. A woman who was everything he wasn't: poor, vulnerable, and desperate. Yuna Kim, an orphan had one priority in life: protecting her foster father and the children of the orphanage that had become her family. With a heart full of love and a spirit that refused to be broken, Yuna would stop at nothing to ensure their well-being. But when the orphanage faced an existential threat, Yuna found herself forced into a marriage that would change her life forever. As Asher and Yuna embarked on their tumultuous journey together, the lines between duty and desire, love and loyalty, began to blur. The question was, would their forced union become a catalyst for growth, or a destructive force that would ruin them both?

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