
Mr. Ginting, married at the request of his grandfather. Although his wife is beautiful and attractive because she works as a capital and fashion designer, still her heart can not turn away. It's been five years of this marriage but still can't do anything like a couple should.
He knew his wife was tormented, but he couldn't just divorce her. It's all like a complicated political tactic.
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Five years ago.
Elegant room with vintage feel. Old paintings and classic furniture decorate the room.
Mr. Ginting, a mature man with a serious expression, sat on the sofa, shaking his head while staring out the window.
A beautiful woman with long hair and fashionable clothes, sat opposite her. The woman looked agitated, with her disappointed face while staring out the window with her blank look.
"I know you're not happy, Miss. But you also know, it's all like a complicated political tactic."
Mr. Ginting, in a soft voice said what he knew. The man knew what the woman was feeling, because it was the same as how she felt as well.
"But it's not politics, it's about our lives. I feel like I'm in prison, I can't do anything freely if I marry you."
The woman spoke slowly, revealing her troubled heart.
"Hm, you know that this all started because of my grandfather's request. He wants this bond for the sake of our family business."
Mr. Ginting sighed, giving a defense because all this was not his own desire.
The woman shook her head, not blaming the man she was currently with.
"I know that, but can we not find a way out? I don't want to keep going like this, Mr. Ginting."
The man nodded, speaking regretfully.
The woman sighed in a dispirited tone, regretting her seductive decision easily at the old man's offer.
"I just want to feel happiness, if we get married right. I know you're not happy with this either."
Yes, the woman also knew what this man in front of her was going through. They are both stuck in an agreement and a deal that is not easily broken.
"I never want to hurt your heart, Miss. But I feel stuck between my own obligations and feelings."
Mr. Ginting nodded slowly, understanding what happened between the two.
The wedding was two days away, and everything was arranged for the man's grandfather. In fact, the grandfather had died but his will still gave them the power to not be able to resist.
"Maybe we can find a middle ground. Can we work together to find a solution? Is there any way we can live this life better?"
Question after question, right off the lips of Mr. Ginting. He should be able to get the woman to work together, even if they are caught in a business and political marriage.
"Maybe .. ah, but it's hard. I need to think things through carefully."
"I'm willing to do anything, as long as we can find each other's happiness despite living together."
This is a crazy idea, but according to Mr. Ginting and Alisa there is no way out for their problems.
Their lives eventually become increasingly unclear and the inner conflict deepens.
Although it looks fine in the eyes of others, Mr. Ginting and his wife continue to feel deep pain and confusion, caught up in the roles the family has defined and the complicated prenuptial agreement.
Stuck in a marriage that never knows what the future will be like.