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Billionaire Daughter’s Love Triangle

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Billionaire
Love Triangle
Inheritance Drama
High Society

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Plot overview

The heiress of a massive fortune finds herself trapped in a complex love triangle. She must navigate intense family pressure and corporate expectations while deciding between two powerful suitors, one who offers security and one who challenges her world view. Her choice threatens to destabilize both her personal life and the family business.

Level insight

Vocabulary related to high finance, inheritance, and intricate relationship manipulation requires intermediate-high proficiency.

Learning goals
  • Master vocabulary for discussing wealth, inheritance, and elite social standing.

  • Practice expressions used in high-stakes romantic and emotional confrontations.

  • Learn phrases for navigating difficult choices and expressing commitment.

Lingos you'll learn in this series

so much for

So much for the one with a clear vision.

An expression used to show disappointment or sarcasm when something that was promised or expected fails.

Well, well, well

Well, well, well. Why am I not surprised?

An expression used to signal that the speaker has realized something or is not surprised by a situation, often with a hint of irony or disappointment.

heiress

What, getting married to the heiress, huh?

A woman who is legally entitled to the property or rank of another person, especially one who inherits a vast fortune.

figure out

Until I'm able to figure out what to do with it.

To manage to understand or solve something.

so you know

But so you know, I'm gonna bring my A-grade.

An informal way to give information, often a warning, clarification, or heads-up, to the listener.

make one's mark

I'm ready to make my mark.

To achieve fame, success, or recognition; to have a significant and lasting impact on something.

confront

I'm going to confront him!

To meet or deal with someone about a difficult or hostile situation.

and fast

I have to figure this out and fast!

An intensifying phrase indicating that the preceding action must happen immediately or very quickly.

be on it

I'm on it. What do you want me to do next?

A casual phrase indicating that one is actively dealing with or taking care of a task.

the fuck (intensifier)

What are you doing and who the fuck are you?

Informal and vulgar phrase used to intensify a question, expressing extreme surprise, anger, or confusion.

get it

Got it. Legal pressure?

An informal phrase confirming that one has understood instructions or information.

put something behind one

Let's put this behind of us, okay? We can work it out.

To decide to forget about an unpleasant experience or argument and move on. (Note: The subtitle contains a slight grammatical error 'behind of us', but the expression is 'put behind us'.)

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