Husband Considered Poor
Living life as an ordinary citizen is the choice of Satria Perkasa Wardoyo or commonly known by the nickname Satria. For the past 5 years he has lived a mediocre life. He married a girl named Dinda Kusuma, Dinda was a beautiful and gentle girl. Before getting married, Dinda worked as a cashier at a mini market, but when she got married she chose to focus on her household.
Dinda doesn't know who her real husband is, but she still accepts her husband's shortcomings. Even a mediocre living is not a problem for Dinda.
However, the good relationship between Dinda and her three older siblings changed badly after Dinda married Satria. Dinda's two older brothers strongly opposed Dinda and Satria's marriage, and Dinda's older sister really regretted Dinda's decision to accept Satria's proposal, who was just a traveling cendol ice seller.
Falling in Love with my Contract Wife
Clarissa Davenport is a woman who suffers psychological abuse from her father, who literally seems to hate her. Daniel, her father, has only one favorite daughter: Valentina, Clarissa's sister.
A shocking scene leaves Clarissa helpless: due to her father's aggression, her mother ends up dying. What Clarissa wants most is to be as far away as possible from her abusive father and her lazy sister.
When a marriage contract arises due to an obligation that Heitor Mancini must fulfill in order not to lose control of the company, Clarissa sees the opportunity to get rid of her horrible family.
As time goes by, Heitor realizes that this contract does not seem to be as bad as he thought.
The Villain's Wife
Lucie reincarnated as Noelle, who is forced to marry the villain and loses her life tragically, now Noelle must find a way to survive, maybe by becoming strong and perhaps taming the villain...
Almost, Always: The Line We Don’t Cross
It happened on a Tuesday—quiet and unremarkable, the kind of day that wouldn’t be remembered by anyone but Lina. She hadn’t been sleeping well. The pressure at work had doubled, her deadlines tighten
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Taekook : it's been a long time
In the tense borderlands of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in 2005, Jeon Jungkook, a dedicated South Korean soldier, stood as a symbol of resilience. A lieutenant in the Republic of Korea Army, J
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Behind Closed Doors
Everyone thought Kiera lived a perfect life. Polished. Controlled. Predictable. She smiled when she had to, walked with purpose, and played the part of a good daughter in her father's cold, political
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Beneath Her Scars
She was the girl who always smiled too much, talked too loud, and acted like she didn’t care. He was the boy who never smiled unless he was making someone cry. Complete opposites in every possible way
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