Scammed in Love, Crowned at Home: The Heiress Returns
It's been three years since I went against my family to be with my boyfriend, Marvin Stuart. At last, my parents have finally agreed to let me marry him.
I rush back to our place at once, eager to share the news with him—only to end up overhearing his conversation with his childhood friend, Camellia Hough.
"They're redeveloping the area where my family home is, and we're going to get a huge buyout payment! You can finally abandon that loser and officially be with me now," she declares. "You wouldn't have had to settle for being with her if my family hadn't gone bankrupt back then."
Marvin agrees to it right away. "I'll lie to her, saying that my family is in debt, so that she'll break up with me. Let's get married right after that."
I swallow down the words I'd been prepared to say and calmly enter the house.
Marvin turns to me with a sorrowful expression. "My family owes a debt of five million dollars. I don't want you to have to suffer with me. Let's break up."
I nod. "Sure."
Soon after, I sent my parents a text.
"You don't need to transfer the three buildings to Marvin anymore. Also, call off the redevelopment project on the south side of the city."
Since Marvin wants to break up with me, I'll grant him his wish.
As it stands, we've always been from two different worlds.