Nina and Jayden Luxton are the male and female protagonists in the modern romance novel "The Ceo's Contract Lover". In this novel, the female protagonist Nina is a young girl who has endured numerous hardships in life and has been struggling in the abyss of her original family. However, she has always maintained tenacity and kindness. Her parents divorced when she was young. Her mother's dissolute behavior made her a target of bullying by her classmates. After she went to live with her father, she fell into the insidious calculations of her stepmother and stepsister. The male protagonist Jayden is a domineering CEO who dominates the business world with his boldness, wisdom and wealth. He is young, handsome and controls the lifeblood of a business empire, making everyone in awe of him. "The Ceo's Contract Lover" tells a touching story about how Nina and Jayden accidentally met and were forced to enter into a contracted marriage at first, and then gradually got closer to each other during their time together, facing family disputes and intrigues hand in hand, and walking towards the path of love and redemption together.
Nina's life seemed to be shrouded in gloom. At the birthday banquet, the malicious accusations from her stepmother and stepsister made her the target of public criticism, and her father's failure to distinguish right from wrong hurt her deeply. In order to help her stepsister enter the entertainment industry, her father's family even went so far as to drug her at a dinner party and tried to send her to an old and lecherous investor. At the critical moment, Nina fortunately escaped, but in a panic, she ran into Jayden in the hotel. At that time, the effect of the drug made her suffer unbearably, so she asked Jayden for help. To her surprise, Jayden asked her to marry him. With no way out, Nina agreed with tears in her eyes.
After getting married, Nina stepped into Jayden's unimaginably luxurious world and moved into a top-notch luxurious villa in the wealthy area. The warm welcome from the housekeeper Eva made her feel a different kind of warmth for the first time. When she was visiting the mansion that was like a dream palace, she was shocked and secretly determined to try her best to adapt to her new identity. At dinner time, the two of them sat opposite each other, and the atmosphere was slightly微妙. Jayden asked Nina about her attitude towards her family. Although Nina was filled with hatred in her heart, she still remembered the kindness of being brought up and didn't want to be too extreme. Jayden ridiculed her on the surface, but was secretly touched in his heart. He also said domineeringly that as long as she opened her mouth, he could solve all the troubles for her. However, Nina stubbornly chose to rely on herself.
As night fell, the nervousness of the wedding night flooded over Nina like a tide. She changed into her nightgown and hid under the quilt like a frightened deer, praying wholeheartedly that she could avoid this intimate moment. When Jayden came back, he saw through her little thoughts, with a faint smile on his lips, and didn't force her. Instead, he turned around and walked into the bathroom. Nina's tense nerves finally relaxed a little, but that night, complicated thoughts filled her mind like a mess, making it hard for her to fall asleep.
Meanwhile, Nina's father's company was deeply mired in the quagmire of a financial crisis. That family still had evil intentions and tried to force Nina to submit again and sacrifice herself to save the company. Could Nina completely break free from the shackles of her original family under Jayden's protection? Could the relationship between her and Jayden, which started with a contract, withstand the test of time and hardships and bloom into a brilliant love?
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