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Mr. and Mrs. Laird died in a plane crash. Afterwards, the Laird Group was plunged into a crisis due to negligence in management and nearly went bankrupt. At this moment, Eason, the heir of the Morris family in Highsun, intends to bring this soon-to-be-bankrupt group back to life by tough means, but only if he marries Cindy Laird. Elders from the Laird family try their best to persuade Cindy to accept the terms of the marriage, but she is worried that Eason is up to something else.Turns out Cindy is right to worry. The marriage is not out of love, but for revenge. But in the end, Cindy agrees to the marriage contract for the sake of the Laird Group.Five years ago, a plane crash killed Eason's and Cindy's parents, who got together for Cindy’s birthday party. Ever since then, Eason has blamed Cindy for all the faults, which makes him regard Cindy as his enemy. What’s worse, the Laird Group is on the verge of bankruptcy after Richard, Cindy’s uncle, takes over.Cindy grew up in an orphanage and was adopted by the Laird family when she was ten. Mr. and Mrs. Laird treated Cindy as if she were their own child, for which she has always been very grateful to the two. Considering the Laird Group, she had to agree to Eason's request and sign a marriage contract.Eason always knew that Cindy and Yoda, the heir of the Yerkes family, loved each other as kids. In order to make them miserable, Eason would bring Cindy to all the occasions that Yoda would attend and purposely make out with Cindy in front of Yoda.