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... engaged to?" Did Asli not care to inform him? If she knew she was engaged, why did she beg him to pleasure her? Yes, she was under the influence but why didn't she rush to her fiancé's place but instead went to hide at her warehouse?

"The most handsome man I have ever seen." Markus's response almost got Ahmet to order a bomb as he shook him to tell him who he was. "Me."

"I'm gonna shoot you!" He didn't sound playful.

"Her father promised her to me. Right now, you are in m ...

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