A Poor Orphan Girl Was Forced to Marry a Poor Man, Unaware He Was a Secret Billionaire
In a quiet village between two green hills lived a beautiful orphan girl named Adama. She was only nineteen, with soft eyes, dark glowing skin, and a voice so gentle it could calm anger. But beauty did not bring her comfort. Since her parents died in a house fire when she was eleven, she had lived with her uncle Ozu Amina, his wife Neca, and their two daughters, Goi and Chinier.
They never treated her like family.
To them, Adama was a servant. She woke before dawn to fetch water, sweep the compound, cook, wash, and clean. If she rested, Aunt Neca shouted. If she cried, they mocked her. If she answered back, she was threatened.
