Out of love for her family, a young woman married an old man who always hid his face behind a mask, but on their wedding night, when he removed the mask, she screamed in terror đ¨đą It all began that evening when her father, pale and shaken, quietly said: â We will be evicted if we donât repay the debt. â Dad, do we really have no money left? â No⌠I spent everything on your motherâs medicine. I know how we can get out of this situation, but⌠â What? Tell me, Dad. Iâll do anything. â My boss is willing to pay our debt and fully cover your motherâs treatment, but he has⌠a strange condition. â What condition? â You must marry him. â You mean that strange old man who always wears a mask and a hat?…CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
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