Lisa Manoban (18): A handsome, soft-spoken high school senior. He's clever, reserved, and humble-but he knows how to defend himself when pushed too far.
Jennie Kim (21): A stunning, no-nonsense CEO. Cold-hearted, successful, and emotionally closed off. She doesn't believe in love and hates the idea of being forced into marriage.
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Plot Summary:
Lisa's peaceful school life is shattered when he learns he's being married off-to Jennie Kim, Korea's youngest and most feared CEO. To save both families' legacies, they must marry... and live together.
Lisa becomes a target at school. Boys envy him, girls hate him, and rumors fly. He's pushed, mocked, and even cornered-but he doesn't back down. Jennie, meanwhile, doesn't even try to pretend she's interested in him.
But slowly, as the walls between them crack, Jennie starts seeing Lisa for who he really is. And Lisa... finds himself falling for the one woman who swore she'd never love.
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Smut warning
[A wealthy gentleman is seeking a bride.
Preference will be given to those with experience caring for full-body burn victims as a wartime nurse.
Will not lack anything financially.]
'Jennie Kim,' a former wartime nurse, responds to the marriage advertisement to pay off the debt her father left behind.
She expects to marry a wealthy but horribly disfigured patient, but instead, the advertiser turns out to be a charming Duke.
"I am Lisa Manoban, the man who will become your husband."
The Manoban family is a lineage of dragon-blooded nobility. For the marriage to be fully valid, she must conceive within six months.
Having sold herself for money, she only intends to fulfill her duty, but...
"I know what interc**rse is, you know."
"Well, I doubt someone with no experience can truly imagine it."
Everything is so intense and passionate that her heart feels like it's melting.
"I didn't know I could desire you this much," he says in a deep, hushed voice.
She instinctively tries to push him away, but her hands are weak.
He lifts her dress and presses his fingers over her wet undergarments.
She can't understand why he loves her.
Her heart feels as fragile as hydrangea petals.
Jenlisa Adaptation (He/him/his pronouns are used to portray Lisa)
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