Summary

"Love doesn't need to come into it" No matter what Jeroen said, however, Constantia knew she would rather marry for love. Still, Dr. Jeroen van der Giessen was undeniably handsome and nice. And Constantia, who believed that 'money brings misery,' didn't care about his small income. But why would a man like Jeroen need to marry for convenience and companionship? And how could he afford to maintain so many luxurious cards and a 'borrowed' mansion? Was Jeroen keeping something from her?