Two Billionaires' Daughter Who Fell in Love With a Common GatemanUpdated at May 12, 2025, 16:50
Chapters 1–3: Forbidden BeginningsTari Adebayo, the daughter of billionaires, finds unexpected emotional connection with Ayo, the quiet, educated, and principled gateman at her family’s estate. Despite their vastly different worlds, a bond forms through books, shared loneliness, and deep conversations. When their relationship is discovered, Tari is disowned. Ayo loses his job. But they choose love and leave behind wealth and comfort to start over from nothing.Chapters 4–6: Building from AshesTari and Ayo struggle to survive in the real world—financial instability, hunger, and constant pressure from media and family. Yet, their love deepens. Tari begins volunteering and Ayo finds work with a local mechanic. They marry in a humble ceremony. Zina, Tari’s estranged older sister, begins secretly supporting them after growing disillusioned with their parents’ oppressive empire.Chapters 7–9: A Crack in the PeaceJust when life starts to stabilize, Ayo is falsely accused of theft at work. The incident is linked to someone trying to sabotage him—possibly from Tari’s family. Meanwhile, Tari discovers she’s pregnant. The news is joyful but complicated, especially with no steady income. Zina begins investigating their parents’ darker secrets.Chapters 10–12: The Blood That BindsZina uncovers that their father's businesses are entangled in corruption and illegal dealings. She also finds a shocking truth: Ayo’s late father once worked under Remi Adebayo and was wrongfully destroyed by him years ago. Ayo is connected to the family’s past more than anyone realized. Tari goes into early labor after stress from the revelations.Chapters 13–15: A Child is Born, A Legacy ShiftsTheir baby, a girl named Imani, is born premature but strong. In the hospital, Zina confronts their parents with the truth. Temitope begins to crack emotionally, while Remi remains cold. Ayo’s identity begins to emerge publicly—painting him as a victim and hero. Their love story begins to inspire people.Chapters 16–18: The World is WatchingMedia attention explodes. Tari and Ayo are now figures in a viral class-defiance romance. Offers and attention flood in—but also threats. Remi tries to bribe them into silence. Zina goes fully public, resigning from the family business and launching her own platform to expose systemic oppression.Chapters 19–21: The BacklashAyo is kidnapped briefly by unknown assailants. It’s a message: "Stay silent." But instead of backing down, he and Tari start a movement—The Gate Initiative—to support marginalized workers. A massive protest erupts in front of Adebayo Holdings. Temitope, worn by guilt, secretly helps them gain protection and leverage.Chapters 22–24: Redemption and RuinRemi is arrested after a large investigation, initiated in part by Zina’s disclosures. Temitope divorces him and steps away from public life. Tari visits her mother, who finally apologizes, though it’s imperfect. Ayo receives an honorary scholarship to complete his engineering degree. Their once-humble apartment becomes the nerve center of a movement.Chapter 25: Full CircleTari and Ayo, now both educated and self-sustained, move into a modest home of their own. Their daughter Imani speaks her first words. Zina launches a foundation in Ayo’s name. In a final act of grace, Tari forgives her mother in person. The story closes with the gate of their new home—once a symbol of division—now open wide, as neighbors, friends, and supporters walk freely through it.