The butler's "master of the house" remark was no exaggeration.
They hadn't had a wedding ceremony, nor had they signed a prenuptial agreement.
When their lawyer came to deliver some documents, knowing they were about to register their marriage, he had hesitantly advised them to sign a prenup.
Mia Grant had thought about it and agreed it was necessary.
She was a wealthy woman in her own right now, after all.
She had seen the lawyer's hesitant expression.
Thinking about it, she realized he had reason to be concerned.
She had her own little nest egg, but it was nothing compared to Kian Keller's family fortune.
Perhaps worried that any delay could cause complications, Kian Keller had rejected the lawyer's suggestion.
He had said it plainly: she would have the final say in all household matters.
Naturally, that meant financial control was also in her hands, and he wasn't the least bit worried she would try to transfer assets.
