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The Billionaire’s Vow

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The Billionaire’s Vow
Billionaire
Contract Marriage
Corporate Rivalry
Wealthy Elite

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Plot overview

A powerful billionaire, bound by a crucial vow—likely a marriage contract or a promise tied to his corporate empire—must navigate high-stakes business intrigue and complex emotional entanglement. His commitment dictates his life, forcing him into difficult negotiations and relationships where financial obligation often supersedes genuine affection.

Level insight

The content involves specialized business terminology, formal negotiation language, and complex emotional arguments typical of elite corporate settings.

Learning goals
  • Master vocabulary related to corporate contracts and financial commitments

  • Practice formal language used for expressing authority and making demands

  • Learn expressions for navigating high-pressure negotiations and legal discussions

Lingos you'll learn in this series

Wait, you took me home last night?
Wait, you took me home last night?

Check Memory

A surprised question used to confirm something unexpected from the previous night.

news, shall we?
Let's celebrate the good news, shall we?

Celebrate Good News

A friendly, inviting phrase used to suggest celebrating something positive together.

You need to make it work, okay?
You need to make it work, okay?

Pressure To Deliver

A firm instruction telling someone to keep working until the result is successful.

He's your little guard dog, isn't he?
He's your little guard dog, isn't he?

Insulting Tease

A rude or teasing nickname for someone who closely protects or follows another person.

So tell me, did everything work out as planned?
So tell me, did everything work out as planned?

Progress Check

A direct question asking whether a plan or situation succeeded the way it was supposed to.

By any misfortune, are you related to Charles Davis?
By any misfortune, are you related to Charles Davis?

Indirect Inquiry

A very polite, slightly indirect way of asking whether two people are related.

that's not really what you were looking for, is it?
That's not really what you were looking for, is it?

Call It Out

A pointed question used to say that something is not the true thing someone wanted.

What about the favor I'll be doing for this country?
What about the favor I'll be doing for this country?

Claim Credit

A self-important question used to point out that the speaker also deserves credit or recognition.

You really think I wouldn't
You really think I wouldn't find out that you're the private investigator?

Expose Deception

A skeptical question used to challenge someone and show you already suspected the truth.

But more importantly, do you have proof of these accusations?
But more importantly, do you have proof of these accusations?

Evidence Check

A pointed question asking whether someone can actually back up their claims with evidence.

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