All Chapters of My Contracted Husband Is My Boss (Eng Ver.): Chapter 1 - Chapter 10

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Chapter 1

Liliana jolted awake when her phone’s alarm blared by mistake. She silenced it, blinked at the wide space beside her, and glanced at the clock on the nightstand.“Two‑thirty in the morning,” she muttered. “Where are you, Gerald?”Unable to settle, she slipped out of bed. Gerald had stayed downstairs at their engagement party while she had come up early, half‑tipsy and exhausted. His absence now raised a warning in her heart.Liliana padded through the suite—no Gerald in the bathroom, none on the balcony. She tried calling him. A flat recording answered:“The number you dialed is unreachable.”A cold heaviness settled in her chest. She stepped into the hallway and almost stumbled over a pair of men’s shoes outside the room directly across from hers. Light glinted on the polished leather.“Gerald’s shoes,” she whispered, recognizing the scuff on the toe. “Did he wander into the wrong room?”Hesitating only a moment, she lifted the shoes, checked the familiar size, and eased the door ope
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Chapter 2

Liliana clutched the stranger’s hand while silent tears rolled down her cheeks. They were in the elevator, riding toward the hotel’s rooftop because—of all places—that was the only refuge the young man could think of.The doors opened. Liliana was still sobbing when they reached the windy deck, but she let him guide her across the gravel until they stood at the rail, the glittering city spread beneath them like a wounded galaxy.“Liliana.”She lifted her swollen eyes to the hotel attendant standing beside her. He drew a handkerchief from his pocket, removed her reading glasses with gentle fingers, and dabbed the tears from her face.“Don’t cry,” he said softly. “He doesn’t deserve your tears.”“I love him,” Liliana whispered, voice breaking. “I really love him. He’s my life. I gave him everything he needed—everything except my virginity, because I wanted to save that for our wedding night.”For three years Gerald had shown her what she thought was love, and she still could not grasp h
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Chapter 3

Liliana’s Point of ViewA harsh beam of sunlight slid through the hotel room window and struck my face. I blinked, groaned, then squeezed my eyes shut as pain speared my skull, rippled down my back, and throbbed between my thighs. What on earth happened to me? It felt as though I had fought a war in my sleep.Something warm curled around my waist. I opened my eyes and found myself nose‑to‑chest with a man— solid, sculpted, his bare torso pressed against me. I lifted my gaze to his face. Familiar, yet I could not place him at first.Memory flared. Gerald in bed with Mirabelle. My scream. A hotel attendant who shielded me, called himself my husband, and offered loyalty when my world collapsed. Fern.I inhaled sharply. I had dragged that innocent staff member into my chaos, into a bar, into my bed. Heat flooded my cheeks.Please, make love to me.The words I had begged last night echoed in my mind. Mortifying.“I am sorry,” I whispered.The room was elegant, hushed. Fern slept soundly, a
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Chapter 4

Liliana’s Point of ViewI woke slowly, blinking up at a white ceiling while the antiseptic scent of the company clinic pricked my nose. My right arm felt like stone. I turned my head and saw Jack asleep beside the bed, using my numb hand as a pillow.“J‑Jack,” I rasped. My throat was desert‑dry.He jerked upright, eyes wide. “You’re awake.”“My arm. I can’t move it.”He stared, horrified. “I’ll call the nurse.”“It’s numb because you used it as a cushion,” I muttered.Color washed up his cheeks. “I am so sorry.”He reached for my hand. I stopped him with a wince. “Let the blood come back first.”He nodded, contrite. “Water. You need water.” He filled a paper cup and helped me drink. Cool liquid soothed the rawness in my throat, and the ache in my body had faded to a dull throb. I glanced at the IV taped to my wrist.“Why am I on a drip?”“You had a high fever,” Jack said. “Looked like you’d been… well, assaulted. You passed out around lunch.”“What time is it now?”“Seven in the eveni
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Chapter 5

Third‑Person Point of ViewCaleb had spent the previous day combing every department, photograph of the CEO’s wife in hand, yet still had not located her. He stared at the picture now, bewildered. Women of every pedigree chased Asher Windermere, but the bride he had chosen was a shy-looking “nerd.” Caleb scratched his head; the marriage had happened so suddenly he, the chief aide, had learned of it only afterward.A sleek car pulled to the curb. Asher stepped out and Caleb hurried over with the other executives.“Good morning, Sir—”“Did you find her?”Caleb swallowed. “She was off yesterday, Sir. Her co‑workers said she took an engagement‑leave day.”Asher’s eyes narrowed. “Take me to her department.”Caleb hesitated. Showing up unannounced could expose the young woman to the wolves of gossip. He leaned closer. “Sir, you told me we would not announce your marriage yet.”“Asher”s voice dropped to silk. “Is it wrong to introduce my wife?”“N‑no, Sir. Just… privacy, security—”He broke
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Chapter 6

Liliana’s Point of View Liliana froze in the corridor. Gerald blocked the doorway to her department, yet her pulse thundered as if she were the guilty one. No—he was the betrayer. She would not cower again. She inhaled, lifted her chin, and stepped forward. Gerald hurried to meet her, eyes wide with feigned concern. “Liliana, thank God you are here. I thought you skipped work. Your grandmother said you had errands yesterday. Can we talk?” “Not now. Be professional, Gerald. This is the office. There is nothing left to discuss. We ended the night you betrayed me.” She kept her voice low to avoid a scene, but Gerald seized her wrist, fingers biting. “Let me explain—” “Release me,” she hissed. The department‑head door swung open. Asher Windermere appeared, his gaze instantly locking on Gerald’s hand. Gerald’s grip loosened under the CEO’s frigid stare. Liliana yanked her arm free and glanced at Asher. “Thank you, Sir,” she murmured and bowed slightly. Gerald slunk away without ap
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Chapter 7

Liliana’s Point of ViewI sat across from him, staring straight into the eyes of the man who owned the company I worked for. I couldn’t believe what he was saying— that the two of us were already married.On the polished desk between us lay two rings. Only now did I notice how stunning they were: one was a large diamond solitaire; the other, a plain band circled by tiny diamonds, clearly expensive. Unbelievable.“My wife…”My eyes flew wide. I snapped my gaze to him. “O‑Oh? I mean— Mr. Asher, don’t call me wife. We are not married. That’s impossible.”His shoulders fell as though I had struck him, and guilt pricked the edge of my heart. I cleared my throat softly, hoping to ease the tension.“Do you need water?” he asked at once.I shook my head. “Please, explain how you can claim I’m your wife. Where is our marriage certificate, hmm?”He glanced at his right‑hand man, Caleb. “About the certificate,” Caleb said carefully, “you receive it fourteen days after the ceremony. When we get
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Chapter 8

Liliana’s Point of ViewThe next morning…I was at home—though most people wouldn’t call this place a simple home. It was a family‑owned mansion.I had left the boardinghouse for good. Gerald knew only two places I could be: that tiny room I used to rent and Grandma’s farm. He had no idea this mansion even existed.Grandpa and Grandma handled all the salaries for the maids and bodyguards, their budget set aside long ago. Grandpa was abroad on a short trip, but when they were in the Philippines they lived out on the farm where Gerald had gone looking for me. The house there was plain wood; they chose the quiet life of farmers and never told anyone they were wealthy. I respected their wish.Truth be told, I liked living modestly, too. That’s why I held an ordinary job—to earn my own money. I stayed humble and polite, but the minute someone stepped on me, the spoiled brat inside came out with no filter at all.The “marry‑for‑one‑year” clause? That was entirely my parents’ idea, written i
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Chapter 9

Liliana’s Point of ViewI stepped out of the car on my own and drew a deep breath while staring up at the sleek façade of the company building. Please, I prayed silently, let me get through the day without running into any of them—any of the three.I swiped my ID at the turnstile and winced. That same wretched card had been left behind at the hotel—the hotel where everything went so terribly wrong. Because of that little piece of plastic they’d traced exactly where I worked.  Great job, ID. Of all the things to lose, you just had to be the one. I muttered the words under my breath.A soft chuckle sounded. I turned and found a guy about my age waiting for the elevator beside me, amusement dancing in his eyes.“Are you laughing at me?” I asked quietly.He glanced around; the lobby was empty except for us. “Me?” he replied, feigning innocence.“Unless you laugh to yourself the way I do.”“Oh? Looks like we’re the same.”“So you admit you’re crazy too.” I planted my hands on my hips.Stil
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Chapter 10

Liliana’s Point of ViewJack and I had claimed the rooftop as our new lunch spot. We spread out our lunch boxes on the low parapet wall and let the breeze cut through the heat.“Everything you make looks delicious—and you even packed dessert,” Jack said between bites. “Did you cook all of this yourself?”I nodded, smiling. Sometimes Manang helped, but most days I handled it so she wouldn’t get too tired.“Weee!”I frowned and smacked the back of his head. He yelped, clutching the sore spot. “Ow! Why’d you do that?”“That’s what you get for doubting me. You never believe anything unless you see it yourself.”“Well, in all the years we’ve been friends I never actually watched you cook.”“Because I only cooked for Gerald—never for anyone else. Your best friend didn’t like sharing.”I stressed the words best friend. Jack’s brows knit.“ Hey—who said she’s still my friend?”“Isn’t she?”“Uh… I punched her this morning.”My eyes widened. “You really did? Tell me everything.” I leaned closer
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