It’s wild, right? Like something straight out of a rom-com or one of those over-the-top manga plots. But here’s the thing—people assume it’s all about money or status, but sometimes it’s way simpler. Maybe she’s just tired of the performative nonsense in her world—endless galas, fake smiles, people wanting something from her. With you, she gets to be real. No pretenses, no ulterior motives. You probably didn’t even realize you were giving her that gift when you joked about her terrible taste in pizza toppings or dragged her to some dingy arcade instead of a five-star resort.
And let’s be honest, rich or not, everyone craves connection. She might’ve grown up with everything except someone who looked at her like a person, not a portfolio. You saw her—not her last name or her bank account. That’s rare. So yeah, maybe the ‘why’ isn’t about what you lack compared to her world, but what you have that it doesn’t: authenticity.
Think about the stories she’s grown up with—princes chasing princesses for their kingdoms, gold diggers circling her social circle. You’re the antithesis of that. No agenda, no scheming. Just… you. That’s disarming. Plus, let’s not underestimate the appeal of novelty. You probably introduced her to weird street food, terrible B-movies, or how to argue with a taxi driver. Her life’s been curated; you’re the splash of chaos that makes it fun. Money buys comfort, but it doesn’t buy aliveness. That’s what you bring.
Okay, let’s flip the script—why wouldn’t she choose you? Society loves to frame these things as ‘unlikely,’ but attraction’s messy. Maybe you’ve got this quiet confidence that doesn’t need to shout. Or maybe you’re the first person who called her out when she was being ridiculous. Wealth can be isolating; she might’ve spent years surrounded by ‘yes’ people and found your blunt honesty refreshing.
Or hey, maybe it’s sheer randomness—a spilled drink at a party, a shared hate for the same pretentious artist, some dumb inside joke that stuck. Love doesn’t always follow logic. Her world’s probably full of calculated moves, and you? You’re the unscripted moment she didn’t know she needed.
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“Meet your groom, Blaze Hamilton, my driver. You ‘re going to marry him, Scarlett Angela Remirez.” My Father announces and I feel like someone poured molten lava into my ears.
“You’re joking, Dad. You are taking your revenge on me because I flew from my wedding, right?” I give him a look of disbelief and glance at his poor driver who is sinfully handsome.
“I am sorry, my dear child. It’s not a joke. In fact, it is the best decision I ever made for you.” He clasps his hands and give me a determined look.
“I can’t marry him!” I shout and turn to leave the sickening place but his next words halt me in my track.
“If you refuse to marry him then be ready to kiss your inheritance goodbye, my sweet child.”
And it happened it in the blurr of moment.
I married a poor driver.
The rebellious, rich and spoiled Scarlett Remirez lives the life of a princess but everything changed when she is forced to marry her father's hot, young driver, Blaze Hamilton.
Blaze Hamilton, the mysterious young driver who tolerates her spoiled behavior because he has a dark past, some bitter memories which drove him to disguise himself as a poor man but in reality....
He is a billionaire!
After Hearing Her Thoughts, I Married the Billionaire Heir
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After the heir to the most powerful family in Kingsford was drugged at a party, I accidentally became the woman he spent the night with.
I slipped out before sunrise, convinced I would never see him again.
The very next day, his longtime childhood sweetheart tracked me down.
She casually pushed a check for two hundred thousand dollars across the table and told me to disappear overseas.
I was already tempted.
But the moment I reached for the check, a voice suddenly echoed in my head.
“Once she takes the money, I’ll report her for extortion and send her straight to prison.
“Then I’ll pretend I was the woman that night, marry into the Carter family, and let her rot in jail forever.”
A cold shiver shot down my spine.
Honestly, she should’ve openly told me that.
Anyone with a brain could tell the difference between two hundred thousand dollars and a lifetime of wealth and power.
My girlfriend is the true heiress of a wealthy family, yet she suffers from severe paranoia. She's convinced that everyone is out to exploit her.
She never believed in my love. In her eyes, I stayed with her only for status and money.
To prove my sincerity, during our seven years together, I never spent a single cent of hers. I handed over every paycheck I earned.
As for myself, I couldn't even afford a few dollars for a taxi. Every day, I walked five kilometers to work.
Then one day, my mother was in a sudden car accident. The doctor called and told me to come see her for the last time.
The hospital was thirty kilometers away. There was no way I could make it on foot in time.
Left with no choice, I asked my girlfriend to transfer me thirty dollars for a taxi.
She flew into a rage.
"Simon, thirty dollars is your entire monthly living expense. How dare you ask me for that much all at once? I almost believed your feelings were genuine. But now I see—you're no different from those gold-diggers!"
In the end, I never made it to see my mother one last time.
When I returned home in a daze, I found my girlfriend throwing a birthday party for her childhood sweetheart.
He was wearing the latest luxury watch, his face full of smug pride.
"This is the one you bought at an overseas auction, right? Worth thirty million," he said. "You wouldn't even give Simon thirty dollars for a taxi. You're really generous with me."
My girlfriend smiled indulgently.
"It's only thirty million. It's not like I can't afford it.
"Besides, how could Simon ever compare to you? Today, he dares to ask me for thirty. Tomorrow, he'll dare to ask me for thirty thousand.
"I've always known it. He's been with me just to take my money."
I stood there, frozen, my heart sinking into the abyss.
'It's fine. I don't want her money anymore. And I don't want her, either.'
If not that her father's wealth and properties were robbed of him, her father wouldn't have died, and she wouldn't have determined to have power in order to revenge his father's death! However she also wouldn't have meet her lovely billionaire.
During a road trip with my girlfriend, we accidentally collided with a limousine.
Just as we were joking about having to pay an outrageous sum in compensation, the owner stepped out of the car. He greeted us warmly, asked if we were hurt, and even insisted we didn't need to pay a dime.
But that simple gesture sparked a huge misunderstanding in my girlfriend's mind.
At the proposal ceremony, she flat-out rejected me, ran to the restroom, and called her best friend to vent.
"They're both Vanders, but Josh is a penniless loser, and Alexander is the richest man in the city!
"The fortune teller said my true love's surname is Vander. If that's the case, why can't it be the richest man instead of Josh?
"I looked it up. That car owner is Alexander. And he didn't even want me to pay for rear-ending him. He must have fallen in love with me at first sight!
"In love, there's no such thing as first come, first served. I won't accept Josh's proposal. I'm going to marry the richest man!"
A shiver ran through me. My years of devotion to her had moved only me.
What she didn't know was that the 'richest man' she was dreaming of marrying wasn't anyone else—he was my father.
The moment I walked away from the heiress, it felt like the world suddenly got louder—like I’d been living in a bubble of champagne towers and velvet ropes, and now reality was crashing back in. At first, I just wandered, half-expecting her to send some sleek black car to drag me back. But nothing came. Instead, I ended up crashing on a friend’s couch, replaying every ridiculous moment in my head: the yacht parties where I never fit in, the way her family’s lawyers always eyed me like I was a stray dog tracking mud on their Persian rugs.
Months later, I heard through the grapevine she’d married some tech CEO her father approved of. Funny thing? I don’t regret leaving. The freedom tastes better than any five-star meal she ever ordered for me. Sometimes I wonder if she misses the chaos I brought, but I’m too busy living my own messy, unfiltered life now.
Breakups can feel like a storm you never saw coming, especially when someone new swoops in right after. Maybe your ex wasn't ready for the depth you brought to the relationship—some people crave surface-level connections, and when they realize you're more than just a pretty face or a fun time, they bolt. As for the tycoon? Power dynamics are weirdly magnetic. Wealth or status can make someone chase the idea of 'winning' you, not necessarily you. It's like they're collecting trophies, and your independence might've made you an intriguing challenge.
Honestly, both scenarios scream 'their loss.' One couldn't appreciate what they had, and the other might just be playing games. Focus on people who value you for you, not as an ego boost or a feather in their cap. The right person won't make you question why they're there.
It started with a charity gala where she 'accidentally' spilled champagne on my rented tux. At first, I laughed it off, but then the 'accidents' became a pattern—misplaced documents when I was up for promotions, rumors about my integrity whispered to clients, even sabotaged dates where she'd coincidentally show up with some polished trust fund guy. The worst was when she bought the small publishing house that had just accepted my manuscript and buried it in legal red tape. Five years of her 'playful' games felt like being slowly suffocated by designer perfume and passive-aggressive philanthropy invitations.
What made it sting more was how everyone adored her public persona—the generous, artsy socialite. Nobody saw the calculated way she'd dismantle anyone she deemed beneath her. I finally snapped when she 'gifted' my sick mother a luxury hospital suite... then had her transferred to a facility three states away the day I missed her birthday dinner for work. The heiress didn't want me broken, just perpetually indebted.