Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Let's Get Married. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 324: Deadly Allure. Let's read the author's Let's Get Married Internet story right here.
Back in City J, Rex has quit the legal profession for three years.
All business of Han Yu Law Firm which he and Orson co-founded is left to Orson. He tries to totally remove himself from the legal firm, but Orson doesn’t permit and threatens to unfriend him. At the end of each year, Orson conventionally remits a great amount of dividend to him.
But Rex never touches this money.
During these three years, he goes to many places, most of which are underdeveloped. He does charity and makes investment in these places with his savings. He doesn’t intend to gain something, but what he does truly benefits a lot of people.
When someone excels in philanthropy, he becomes an excellent investor, too. Maybe he was born to be a business man. After three years’ work, he is now one of the top men in the field of philanthropy and investment.
In this April, business takes him to the second largest city in South Africa, Cape Town. He only shows up at a meeting once and then leaves all business to his subordinates. He himself goes to the juncture of South Atlantic and Indian Ocean, Cape of Good Hope.
There is the purest blue sky and ocean here. Seawater clashes against cliff, stirring up waves which come and go. The spectacular sight is beyond all description.
He stays away from the crowd and stands high to look at the horizon. Apart from the sea and sky, sometimes he can see tropical animals like chimpanzees and stags. With sounds of waves and wind around his ears, he just keeps staring. His hair has grown a lot, which covers half of his face with wind blowing.
Black sunglasses sit on his prominent nose. Even if his face can’t be seen clearly, his forbidding lips and charming chin can catch your eyes.
The allure he has makes you want to tear his clothes apart and explore him.
When Rex is indulged in this peaceful moment, the personal phone in his pocket rings.
These years he keeps a boundary between work and personal life. Off work, he never brings the work phone around. And only a few people know his private number.
Rex takes out the phone and sees a domestic number which is neither strange nor familiar.
He frowns and hangs out without thinking. Before he puts it back, the annoying sound is up again.
Rex impatiently puts the phone by ears and answers, "Didn’t I tell you? Stop calling me."
"I know! I know......you don’t want me to call you, but I don’t know what to do." The woman at the other end of the phone chokes.
But Rex doesn’t care, and whatever happens to her is none of his business.
She realizes he is going to hang up and says instantly, "I know you don’t care about me, but what about your grandma and grandpa? Your grandma had a heart attack today and just checked in Karl’s Hospital. I am calling you because I am afraid bad things will happen."
Rex freezes at hearing this. Ever since Lily’s accident, his family have forced him to accept the truth of her death and persuaded him to come back to the company. Therefore, he begins drifting away from them. But they are still his kin, so he keeps fulfilling his responsibility for them behind the scenes.
Rex asks loudly, “What did you say?"
"Your grandma is sick from acute myocarditis and is now in ICU!"
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