She was certainly attractive. If we were talking pure looks, she was by far the most striking member of the Collins family.
Especially with her pitiful appearance, it was hard for any decent man to resist.
But Mark was not any average man!
He was the one I meticulously chose, the man in the entire city who was the least likely to fall for a femme fatale.
He was the third young master of the Aniston family in Arola City.
Mark was also the only son who'd been appointed as the vice president of the Shrander Group.
Rumor had it that he was moody, had a face like a demon, and was indifferent to women.
There was even a story about a young actress who tried to seduce him and ended up being reported to the police and thrown out of the hotel, never to be heard from again.
Although rumors couldn't always be trusted, no executive dared to marry their daughter to him.
But I was different; I was the only one who'd done everything possible to marry him.
I did this not for any other reason but because of that "indifferent to women" reputation.