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The plot introduction of Beauty Trap

A successful businessman who owns his own hotel and chain of shopping malls. He was born into a wealthy family. Worried about others coveting his property, he trusted almost no one. Despite being so careful, he was deceived by his wife, Issaya. She said he was the only love of her life. He married her despite family opposition because he was told that she was pregnant with his own flesh and blood. Although she accidentally miscarried shortly after the marriage, he still loved her unswervingly. However, his family eagerly awaits the birth of the next generation of successors. Issaya was infertile after a car accident when she was young, but she deceived everyone in order to get a huge fortune. Sake felt greatly hurt and closed her heart even further. Becoming withdrawn, moody, impulsive, and unable to trust anyone.

Kate was recommended to be a model in Sake's company. The first day she saw Sake, she made him laugh. This arouses the suspicion of Pakkinee, Sake's half-sister. Kate's father, a senior employee at Sake, also noticed this. Therefore, when he was found to have embezzled 3 million public funds, he offered to exchange Kate for Sake to be Sake's lover until he gave birth to an heir for Sake. Marissa, Sake's mother, decided to accept the deal because she believed Kate could save Sake from his rage and sadness and make him happy. Kate agreed to this request for the sake of her father and family. Kate must endure Sake's bad temper and his contemptuous eyes. Sake found that the closer he got to Kate, the more he felt that he was deeply in love with this optimistic and cheerful girl. But he dared not trust any woman anymore. This makes their relationship difficult.

How should Kate face it?