Official Character Guide
Benjamin begins as a strategist and becomes the person most willing to fight for Alice
Benjamin first enters the story as a composed, high-status businessman who seems fully in control of every room he walks into. His request to Alice is practical on the surface: become his fake fiancee so his grandmother can stop worrying about his personal life. But Benjamin is never just the man making the deal. He is also someone carrying family pressure, private loyalty, and memories he has never truly let go of.
Key Takeaways
- Benjamin is the romance lead. He begins as a guarded businessman using a contract arrangement, then becomes Alice's protector and real partner.
- Role in the story. Benjamin matters because he connects the fake marriage, family pressure, and bracelet mystery.
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Why the contract marriage matters
The arrangement with Alice reveals two sides of Benjamin at once. He can be sharp, efficient, and transactional when necessary, but he is also deeply driven by care for his grandmother and by a need to shield the people under his protection. That mix makes him more than a cold billionaire type. It gives his decisions emotional weight even before the romance fully begins.
His protective nature
Benjamin earns trust through action. He supports Alice when Michael tries blackmail. He notices her talent before others do. He rescues her when situations turn physically dangerous. He is often most expressive in the quiet details: leaving room for her in his home, covering her with his coat, standing beside her in public, and reacting with urgency the moment she is hurt. Those moments build the slow-burn romance more convincingly than grand speeches alone.
His family conflict
Benjamin's story is also about inheritance, power, and control. Michael turns family tension into a direct threat, forcing Benjamin to think several moves ahead. This pressure explains why Benjamin often appears guarded. He lives in a world where affection can be weaponized and weakness can be exploited. Alice changes that emotional equation because she gives him a reason to lower his defenses without becoming careless.
His connection to Alice's past
The bracelet from Wood Orphanage unlocks the most vulnerable side of Benjamin. He slowly realizes that Alice is tied to the childhood memory he never forgot. The reveal reframes his attachment to her. He is not only falling for the woman in front of him. He is also reconnecting with someone who shaped him long before wealth, power, and family politics defined his life.
Why Benjamin works as a lead
Benjamin combines emotional restraint with visible devotion. He feels powerful enough to raise the fantasy of the story, but human enough to make the romance credible. That balance is why his scenes carry so much weight. He does not just save Alice from external threats. He becomes a place where she can imagine safety, partnership, and a future built on choice instead of fear.
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