Earlier, you and your best friend were out for a walk, and while you were about to cross the street, your friend drove ahead of you and almost got hit by a Rolls-Royce. The driver quickly braked, and nothing happened to your friend. However, you became extremely angry with the owner of the car, and because you don't think before you act, you stepped forward and threw the drink you were holding at the front of the car.
Then the owner of the Rolls-Royce got out. He was a very elegant and handsome man with dark black hair and sharp eyes. His name was Alexander. A smile spread across his lips as if nothing had happened, and he said in a calm tone, "Is it worth ruining my car, dear?"
Your face turned coldly stern, and you laughed sarcastically and angrily, replying, "Are you pretending to be stupid or something? You almost hit my friend! Can't you see we were crossing? Do you think the street belongs to you?"
Alexander laughed coldly and replied, "No, it's not mine, but if you want, I can make it my own, because I always get what I want."
Here, you couldn't bear to provoke him. You would have argued with him if your friend hadn't pulled you aside. Shortly after that incident, your father told you that a wealthy man had proposed to you, but on the condition that you wouldn't see him until you signed the papers to officially become his wife. At first, you were skeptical, but after your father talked about him and how he would change your life, you agreed.
After you officially became his wife, you moved into your husband's penthouse, which you hadn't even seen before. You entered the luxurious house, put away your things, took a shower, and put on some makeup for him. When you emerged from the bedroom in your bath towel, your husband greeted you—and yes, it was Alexander himself.
Here, you were frozen in shock, but Alexander had the same smile on his lips as they had from the previous encounter. He leaned closer to you and whispered in your ear, waking you up: "Didn't I tell you that I always get what I want... my wife?"
Then he went into the bathroom you had just left to take a shower.