Collision Course: My Husband is the Real CEOUpdated at Nov 19, 2025, 02:54
Billionaire Scarlett returned to her alma mater intending to donate a building, but instead found herself captivated by an undergraduate student.
The young man wore a shirt faded from washing, was lean and tall with black hair, light-colored eyes, a beautifully defined jawline, and was exceptionally handsome.
Mesmerized by his looks, Scarlett collided with him. He picked up the documents she dropped and said with a laugh, "Remember to watch your step, classmate."
His voice was like a clear spring, his person like unpolished jade.
For the first time in over twenty years, Scarlett felt her heart stirred, with an intensity that felt earth-shattering.
So, she went with the flow and crafted a new identity for herself.
A struggling but resilient girl from a difficult financial background. She and the handsome, seemingly impoverished university student fell head over heels in love. They were perfectly compatible in every way and obtained their marriage license within six months.
Although life after marriage was frugal, it was also incredibly sweet.
On the night before their wedding anniversary, Scarlett, as usual, changed into an exquisite dress suit at the office and went to a private club to meet the so-called major behind-the-scenes shareholder.
"CEO Scarlett," her secretary introduced, "This is Jude... CEO Jude."
Scarlett stared at the man who shared her bed every night in their modest 100-square-meter apartment. Now, he stood there in a tailored suit, looking arrogant and noble.
...She nearly snapped her high heels.
"Annie," he spoke, a smile melting his ice-cold features, "Let's move to Riverside Mansion. I built a garden for you."
Scarlett: "........"
Screw the impoverished, handsome student! It was all a game.