Who Wants to Marry a Billionaire manga MAL

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After her father's death, Faith's guardian, Stone, has been paying for her school fees and living costs without her knowledge. He was always the go-to person to when she had problems... But he is only her guardian. Faith couldn't let him pay for her any longer! So she quits school and begins to work to repay her debt to Stone. Unable to persuade her to change her mind, Stone offers her a proposition... he says, "In return for writing off your debt, will you marry me?" Stone tells Faith that his mother will not hand over her company to him until he is married. A proposal from a man she loves... or is this all just a business deal?

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Background

Ai wo Shiranai Okumanchouja was published digitally in English as Billionaire Bachelors: Stone by Harlequin K.K. on March 24, 2010.

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Who Wants to Marry a Billionaire manga MAL

Jun 30, 2017

Straight to the point.
Story: 6/10
One of the most used plots in the josei genre, same as in Harlequin manga.
The heroine (Faith) confronts the hero (Stone) who was her guardian, that she wants to pay him back everything she owes him, (girl he has billions on his account) and work hard to realize her dream, but he thinks she's too immature and naive. (and she is).
As "the wheels of fate turn," (also typical josei plot) Stone is given the standard josei condition/plot maker (from his mother, the CEO of the company he wants) to marry somebody and live with that woman for a year in ...


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