LOGINShe thought she was just signing a contract. He thought she was just another name to silence his family’s pressure. But when the fragile, terminally ill girl he married starts slipping through his fingers, the heartless billionaire who swore he could never love—breaks first. Evelyn Hart never believed in fairy tales. All she wanted was a quiet marriage to escape her cruel relatives and live out her short life in peace. Nicholas Drake, the ruthless New York billionaire with a heart colder than winter, only needed a wife who wouldn’t ask for love. But when the woman he thought he could forget begins to fade away, his carefully built world starts to crumble. He married her for convenience. He never expected to fall in love before she was gone.
View More“To love and be loved at the same time—that’s something worth bragging about.”
—Evelyn Hart
A late winter evening.
In a quiet corner of New York City, inside the Vellum Society.
Evelyn Hart folded up her umbrella and handed it to the attendant. She brushed the snowflakes from her coat and walked straight toward the private room labeled Chamber L1.
Knock, knock.
She tapped politely on the door before pushing it open.
The room was still and quiet. The first thing that caught the eye was the man sitting on the sofa. Sharp brows, striking eyes, a tall nose—his looks were impeccable, almost dangerously so.
His presence was cold and commanding, not someone easy to approach.
When Evelyn’s gaze landed on him, the man turned his head toward the door. The moment their eyes met, she instinctively tightened her grip on the folder in her hand.
She took a few deep breaths, steadying herself, then stepped forward.
A black English-style tea table separated them as Evelyn sat down on the sofa opposite Nicholas Drake. Her nerves were palpable—no, more than that, she was scared of the man sitting before her.
Her eyes flickered uneasily, afraid to meet his.
After a few seconds of mental preparation, she forced a small smile, handed him the folder with both hands, and said, “Mr. Wilson, I was introduced by Jennifer. This is my profile. Please take a look.”
Mr. Wilson?
So she had walked into the wrong room.
Nicholas gave her a glance. Pretty face. God had been generous with this one. But she looked fragile, almost sickly, and timid to a fault.
He reached out and took the folder from her, flipping it open.
It was her personal information, neatly typed and detailed across three pages.
“Mr. Wilson, I know you’re only here because your family has been pressuring you to get married. My health isn’t good. The doctors say I won’t live past twenty-nine. If you marry me, when you don’t need me anymore, I’ll die early.”
She wasn’t lying.
Nicholas noticed the attached medical report tucked among the pages. The diagnosis matched her words perfectly—she really was sickly.
Just then, there was another knock on the door. The waiter stepped in, bowed politely to Nicholas, and then turned to Evelyn. “Miss Hart, you’re in the wrong room. Mr. Wilson is next door.”
Evelyn froze, her expression flickering.
She quickly stood up, stammering multiple apologies to Nicholas. She reached out to take back her folder, hesitated, then pulled her hand back, too flustered to move.
Definitely timid.
Nicholas mentally noted his impression of her.
He handed the folder back to her. Evelyn immediately took it with both hands. “I’m so sorry, truly. I must’ve taken my medication before coming out and got a little confused. Sorry for disturbing you.”
Evelyn hurried out of the room.
Nicholas watched her retreating figure, small and panicked, then withdrew his gaze. He stopped the waiter who was about to leave. “Do you know her?”
“Yes, Mr. Drake. Miss Hart’s been coming here for matchmaking appointments the past month. I’ve seen her often.”
He glanced again at the profile. She was young—had just turned twenty.
The waiter added, “Miss Hart’s family situation isn’t great. I heard her uncle wants to marry her off to a disabled man for business reasons. She’s been going on blind dates nonstop to try and find another way out.”
Nicholas fell silent for a long moment.
Then he stood up and left the room.
At the entrance of the club, his assistant Dustin hurried to his side. “Sir, are you leaving already? Miss Atkinson hasn’t arrived yet. You skipped meeting Miss Flynn last time and Mr. Drake Senior was furious. If you don’t meet Miss Atkinson again, then—”
“Find someone named Evelyn Hart,” Nicholas interrupted. “Tell her to register the marriage tomorrow.”
Dustin blinked. “Yes, sir.”
Inside the car, Nicholas received a message from a friend.
“How’d the matchmaking go?”
If he refused his father’s arranged marriage, he was expected to find someone from the New York social circle to appease the family.
“Found someone.”
“Damn, if you picked her yourself, she must be something special.”
Something special.
Nicholas thought for a moment and replied, “Yeah. Sickly. Won’t live long.”
Inside the club, Evelyn stood by the entrance, watching the black Maybach pull away until it disappeared from view. Only then did she lower her gaze.
She slipped a stack of bills into the waiter’s pocket and said gently, “Thank you.”
“Miss Hart, you’re too kind.”
The waiter held an umbrella for her and walked her out.
Evelyn pulled her coat tighter against the cold wind. Her figure was thin, almost frail.
She disappeared into the snowy night, shrinking into a small speck beneath the streetlight.
Her phone rang.
The moment she answered, a voice burst out from the other end. “Evelyn, did you meet Mr. Drake? Are you okay?”
“I’m fine.”
“God, you scared me!” Her friend let out an audible sigh of relief.
Nicholas Drake’s reputation in New York was terrible. People said he had a violent temper, ruthless methods, and a habit of never letting anyone off once they crossed him. Every woman his father tried to match him with refused to marry him, afraid they’d end up dead.
When Patricia heard that Evelyn planned to marry him, she nearly lost her mind. From Europe, she almost booked a private jet just to fly back and stop her.
“Evelyn, I know you want to get away from your uncle’s family, but this is way too dangerous. Don’t mess with Nicholas. He’s not a good man…”
The more dangerous, the safer.
As the head of the Drake family—one of New York’s Five Great Houses—Nicholas Drake controlled the city’s economic lifelines.
Standing on the shoulders of a giant made everything twice as easy.
Considering her timid personality and frail health, Nicholas dismissed the thought.If something happened to her after all this, he would truly become a monster.On the other side.Evelyn felt a searing gaze fix on her. She slowly turned her head, meeting the man’s gaze from up close.Before she could speak, Nicholas stood up.As he got up, he effortlessly lifted her too, setting her down gently. "I’m going to take a shower.""Okay..." Evelyn nodded, catching sight of the white porcelain bowl on the table. "You haven’t finished your soup.""Drink it after I’m done," he said before leaving the study.The large room instantly became quiet.Evelyn glanced at the direction he left, then back at the bowl, intending to take it downstairs to keep warm. She reached out, her fingertips brushing the edge of the bowl—but then she froze.A document caught her eye.White paper, black print.The bolded text at the top stood out clearly: "XXX Gold Mine Bid Proposal."This Friday night, New York woul
Outside the door.Evelyn’s hand tightened instinctively around the doorknob.She knew that Nicholas had deliberately let Bonnie be pelted by snowflakes on the slopes. She had seen it with her own eyes. She understood he was standing up for her, repaying Bonnie’s actions in kind.But when it came to #Bonnie’s disappearance at Golden Dice Resort#, Evelyn hadn’t connected the dots to Nicholas.As Vance had said earlier, back in early January, Nicholas had already taken care of Bonnie in a minor way, locking her in the costume rental shop. Afterward, The Craig family had shown their utmost sincerity, punishing Bonnie for a week.Most people would have let it go by now. Even if they didn’t show respect for the younger generation, they would still respect the elders in the Craig family.Evelyn stood at the door, her thoughts wandering. She only snapped out of her reverie when the room went completely silent.She composed herself and gently knocked on the door. As she heard the response, she
Skiing is all about stability.On the basis of steady movement without showing off skills, holding onto someone is no big deal.It's simple.For someone as stable as Nicholas, holding Evelyn was even easier.She wasn't particularly brave, clutching his clothes tightly, her body stiff as she curled up in his arms. Nicholas looked down at her and, the more he looked, the more he thought his little wife was adorable.He patiently took her skiing.After a few attempts, Evelyn went from being nervous and reserved to happily following Nicholas up the slope. She even started jogging, eager to ski again.Once again, they slid down.Nicholas didn’t pay attention to the snow conditions below; instead, he lowered his gaze to the person in his arms.She was having so much fun.Her eyes bright and her smile wide."Can you ski?""... " Evelyn hesitated for a moment before meeting his gaze, not hiding anything. "Yes, my dad taught me when I was little."Born in London, raised there, and having trave
Twenty minutes ago, after Nicholas successfully made the six-year-old child cry, he stepped off his snowboard, holding the board in one hand and Evelyn's hand in the other. Satisfied, he led her away from the group of kids gathered in the rest area.The ski area covered one-third of the resort's land. The icy snow, the sound of chatter, and the busy atmosphere filled the air.Nicholas accepted a wool hat from the staff and stood in front of Evelyn, carefully placing it on her head, making sure to tuck her small ears inside. "The most important thing in a snow area is staying warm."Whether in natural snowfields or artificial ski resorts, there are frostbite incidents every year.Evelyn obediently stood still, letting him adjust her hat. She sniffed, her nose red from the cold, and looked up at him. "I was wearing it, but when the snowflakes hit me, I took it off after I got wet."Nicholas continued to adjust her hat, making sure to secure it tightly, so she wouldn’t get too cold. He l












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