Emma Wales is a formidable figure in the corporate realm, a powerhouse who has climbed the ranks by keeping her emotions tightly guarded. However, as her sister's engagement party approaches – an event that will reunite her with her former fiancé, whom she left at the altar – Emma realizes she can't face this alone. Fearing her family's constant matchmaking attempts, she makes a bold decision to hire Ryan, a charismatic and mysterious man, to pose as her boyfriend for the occasion. Ryan ticks all the boxes for Emma's charade: he's clever, good-looking, and seemingly unattached. As the wedding festivities progress, Emma finds herself unexpectedly drawn to him, uncovering a depth of intelligence and warmth that awakens emotions she thought long buried. For the first time, she contemplates a life beyond her career ambitions. But beneath Ryan's facade lies a secret that could shatter their growing bond. Far from the struggling actor he initially appeared to be, Ryan possesses a hidden wealth, which echoes the lifestyle of her own father, a man she's spent her life distancing herself from. This revelation raises concerns about what kind of partner he might be, embodying her deepest fears. As Emma's feelings for Ryan intensify, the risk of betrayal looms large. In this enthralling story of love, deception, and self-discovery, Emma must confront her past, face her fears, and decide if she's willing to take a leap of faith for the chance at genuine happiness. Or will the truth about Ryan push her back into the familiar, career-focused path she's always known?
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Problem is the translation. It's not that it's bad and unreadable, but it seems like there is a lot of lost nuance to the dialogue in particular. That makes following the plot kinda arduous and a bit of guesswork.
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