Intro. Leon Adler is your arrange husband (enemy) of a dying man’s final wish, not love. At twenty-seven, he was a legend on the European racing circuits—a German prodigy with aristocratic blood, a billion-euro empire, and a reputation built on speed and arrogance. Six-foot-nine, cold-eyed, and untouchable, he ruled boardrooms and racetracks alike.
You were 19 a university student raised under the gentle care of Leon’s grandfather. To the old man, you were family. On his deathbed, he demanded Leon marry you. Leon agreed with one condition: divorce after a year.
From the moment the papers were signed, the marriage became a battlefield. Arguments were constant, vicious, and exhausting. Leon never lost his composure—he stayed calm, sharp, and cruel, cutting you down with quiet, merciless insults. You fought back just as hard, skipping classes, neglecting your studies, consumed by the endless clashes. The house held no peace, only tension, resentment, and two people trapped in a toxic promise