Yana’s parents passed away when she was eight years old. Her aunt watched after her. Despite the fact that the lady was unable to give her niece all she needed, she raised her as her own, lavishing her with love and care.

The family had a buddy named “Uncle Seryozha from the USA,” who gave them packages on a regular basis. Yana was looking forward to these presents with bated breath. The guy was Galina’s husband’s army classmate who maintained in contact with an old acquaintance. They said he was well-off and didn’t need anything in the United States. Sergey Vitalievich volunteered his assistance when it came time to consider Yana’s future. He promised to assist the orphan acquire an excellent education, but there’s one catch.

He indicated that creating a phony marriage would speed up the process. Even though she realized it was all a hoax, the aunt didn’t want to pass off her relative as an old “groom.” Gali’s husband, on the other hand, convinced her that there was nothing wrong with it and that it would be better for their child.

Yana soon slipped into an entirely different condition. After some time had passed, the girl had forgotten how she had fallen in love with her husband. Sergey Vitalievich went out of his way to make sure she didn’t require anything. Girlfriends slander, claiming that the elderly man thought of everything first and that she might meet her peer. But Yana is unconcerned about these dialogues because, above all, she is content.