One

My Cold Bride
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Seo Joohyun took a deep breath and sat down on the couch in the parlor next to Jun Young, her twin brother. She knew their father was about to give them bad news. She glanced at Jun Young who shook his head. He appeared just as shocked as she was that their father had called them into the room. Their father sat in the chair across from them with a serious look on his face. She didn‘t want to hear what he would say next but knew she didn‘t have a choice. She was aware of the ticking of the grandfather clock in the corner of the room as she waited for him to speak.

“Jun Young, Seohyun, this isn‘t easy to say.” Their father paused. “I‘m bankrupt.”

“What?” She couldn‘t believe her ears.

“My business crumbled,” he explained. “I have no more money, and my investments weren‘t enough to cover my losses.”

She had a hard time understanding how his tax consulting business went bankrupt when he had just experienced a huge profit earlier that year.

He looked at Jun Young. “At least you still have your job at the college, and your investments are continuing to do well.”

Seohyun knew that Jun Young found little consolation in that fact. Jun Young didn‘t want to see their father‘s business fail anymore than she did.

“I can help you get back on your feet,” Jun Young said. “We can find a way to get your business up and running again.”

He shook his head. “I appreciate the offer, son, but my reputation has been destroyed in this town. I don‘t know why or how, but it has. No one will want to do business with me.” He turned to her. “Seohyun, I have to make sure your future is going to be secure so I have arranged a marriage between you and Xi Luhan. He is wealthy and will provide a good future for you.”

She panicked. “Why would you do that? I just accepted an offer to let Jongin court me.”

“I‘m sorry, Seohyun. I know you were looking forward to getting to know Jongin but his father doesn‘t want him to marry you unless I provide his son with a sizable dowry on your behalf, and I can‘t do that. I had to find you someone as soon as possible. I‘ll be losing the house next week, so I don‘t have time to wait. I discussed the matter with Xi Luhan‘s uncle and it‘s been arranged. You will marry Luhan on Saturday.”

“But...but that‘s three days from now.” She struggled to make sense of everything her father was telling her.

“I know it‘s a shock.” He sighed. “I wish there was something else I could do, but I have to make sure that you will be able to enjoy the same standard of living you are accustomed to.”

“No, you don‘t have to do that.” Her mind desperately sought out another solution. “I can manage without the wealth we have had. I can find a job. There are women in our town who work.”

“Even if we did that, there is no way Jongin will court you. His father is determined that he will marry a wealthy young lady. Besides, if you worked, then word would get out that you have no money, and there aren‘t many men who will be willing to marry a twenty-one-year-old woman without money.”

“Let me work,” she insisted. “I‘ll pull my own weight. I‘ve had sufficient schooling to do a decent job. Surely, just because I‘m a woman, it shouldn‘t mean I can‘t find suitable employment. I don‘t care if people find out what happened.” It certainly beat marriage to a man she hardly knew.

“You will not be happy as a spinster.”

“I should be the one to decide that.”

He sighed. “I hadn‘t considered you would be opposed to this marriage. I‘ve already made arrangements with Luhan‘s uncle. Luhan is looking for a wife who has a good reputation. The news of my bankruptcy will be well hidden so no one knows the truth. Neither Mr. Xi nor I wish for anyone to know the reason for the sudden marriage. The official word is that his uncle and I agreed to this arrangement because in order for Luhan to receive his trust fund when he turns twenty-five, he must marry. Luhan is aware of the arrangement and will stick to the story.”

She glanced at Jun Young who looked as overwhelmed as she felt, but at least he wasn‘t being forced into a marriage with someone she thought was more boring than watching grass grow.

Jun Young finally spoke. “You know that Luhan and I are friends. I think a marriage between you two will be a good thing.”

“Luhan‘s a good man,” their father added. “He will make you happy.”

“Why would he agree to marry me?” she wondered. “We don‘t even know each other.”

“Apparently, he‘s quite taken with you.”

“I find that hard to believe.”

She could barely recall the times when she did see him. She knew he attended many dinner parties. She had occasionally said hello to him but that was the extent of her conversations with him. She had overheard him talking with her brother and topics of interest didn‘t seem to stray from his investments. She wasn‘t even sure he knew how to talk about anything else. She couldn‘t imagine that they had anything in common. She and Jongin were much better suited for one another.

Her father looked sympathetic. “I do not wish the spinster‘s life for you. It is a lon

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arinlikha #1
I've read a novel titled the cold wife
R u the same writer of the one I refer to???
Netflixandchillrp
#2
well done. this is one of my favorite fanfics
Mikasa04
#3
Chapter 22: Aaaaaaw <3
Mikasa04
#4
Chapter 2: :') i am excited to see how kai will react 'jogin'
Mikasa04
#5
Chapter 1: Well well well.. This is just my style as i see i liked this fan fics fron the beginning and i hope it's gonna be the same opinion at the end :)
OtakuKat #6
This is scary.
It says OtakuKat don't forget to upvote etc. and my name is OtakuKat
Coincidence much?
cessyness
#7
Chapter 22: Awwwwwwwww.......this is wonderful. I enjoyed every chapter of it. ^^
cessyness
#8
Chapter 21: My goodness! Im glad Jongin isn't involve with his father's dirty works. And....Yoogeun! Baby! Where are you!
cessyness
#9
Chapter 20: Oh Jun Young...C'mere you! I'm single! Lol xD
cessyness
#10
Chapter 19: Kyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa~ they did it!