In approximately two weeks, the judge would be done signing the divorce decree, and Arzhen would officially be free from that woman.
But Ruby was conflicted.
She believed that Arzhen loved her, and that he had only ever had eyes for her, his heart irrevocably, eternally bound to hers.
So why would she need to marry him?
Marriage should've been used as a strategic tool. And if Arzhen was already hers, all of his heart, his loyalty, his undying devotion, then wouldn't it be better to marry someone else?
You know, someone equally useful? Someone who could bring additional power, resources, and value to her side?
If she bound Arzhen's heart and another man's ring, she could have both. The best of both worlds.
Why settle for one billionaire when she could have two?
Hmm. Let's see. Who should be lucky enough to be granted her attention other than Arzhen…?
Rumoredly, Aro Industry's owner had been single for his entire one hundred years of life. A century without a mate or anyone.
