In the popular serialized novel “Marriage of Convenience,” the dashing Marceau stunned readers by proposing to the headstrong Catherine after years of rivalry and verbal sparring. Fans anxiously await the next Marriage of Convenience Chapter 100 to see whether Catherine will accept the sudden romantic overture from her longtime adversary turned suitor, upending expectations.
The fate of the sprawling Davoville estate looms over fractured family relationships as siblings bicker over the vision for their dynasty’s future while still grieving their father.
Seeing the mansion as an enduring symbol of their lineage, the sentimental siblings argue it should remain in the family rather than be passed to outsiders.
They gently raise the idea of strategic remarriage to produce a new heir, mindful of propriety after their recent loss.
A crisis of faith plagues the once devout young Catherine after tragedy robbed her of the mother who ingrained spiritual devotion, along with the cherished little brother who represented the family’s hopes.
She struggles to rediscover a higher purpose and inner peace through the church sanctuary.
Citing painful miscarriages, Davoville’s outspoken sister provokes an emotional outburst by tactlessly suggesting divorce.
The raw burial of his wife preys on Davoville’s mind as he angrily defends her memory against callous aspersions.
Their sister, by marriage, rebukes such uncouth talk, reminding all assembled of the family’s shared affection for the departed Lady Davoville and her daughter.
With no relatives willing to adopt the heiress, attention shifts to the royal succession plans. As the first prince and well-positioned, the dashing Gautier seems destined for future rule, with implications for a bridging of the families.
Recap and Review
Shockingly, the formerly disgraced Jacob ascends to the throne despite his illegitimate birth, overturning all expectations of succession.
Fearing ominous consequences, Davoville’s anxious sister argues that control of their dynasty is not strictly family politics anymore, with opportunistic outsiders potentially scheming influence.
She worries for her beloved niece Catherine’s safety if some social climbing relative becomes the family head, imperiling the young heiress.
Still grieving his wife after Catherine’s difficult birth, Davoville descends into despair at the idea of replacing his beloved partner, shunning calls for pragmatic remarriage.
He agonizes over the prospect of denying Catherine her rightful status if another heir comes along, imagining her scorned as an outcast in her own family.
In response, Catherine’s meddling aunts take matters into their own hands, aggressively seeking eligible suitors on behalf of their unwed niece to secure her position.
Catherine becomes fodder for petty aristocratic gossip, her every move harshly scrutinized at social events. Cruel tongues cluck over her supposedly unremarkable appearance and vivid red hair, so unlike her mother’s blonde beauty.
They even blame her mother’s unsuccessful pregnancies on deficiencies passed to the daughter, ignoring the family’s tragedy.
Cruel gossip about Catherine’s future fertility even targets her loyal Castilian maid, falsely stereotyping the cooperative country as a likely enemy in unstable times.
Seeking emotional escape, Catherine impulsively cuts her long hair, which defines her beauty. She gifts the shorn locks to her confidante maid Lia, envisioning a wig disguising the servant’s foreign identity from disapproving eyes.
Spoilers and Expectations
Overcoming their cultural differences through deep affection for her mistress, Lia aches over Catherine’s inner turmoil beneath her pragmatic exterior. Though not personally upset to leave Davoville herself as a transplant, Lia feels Catherine’s secret heartbreak over her uncertain fortunes intensely.
No longer able to enjoy her once prized long tresses after enduring judgmental attacks, Catherine abandons vain hopes of regaining the social status conveyed by her former feminine style and enviable looks.
Recognizing Marceau’s capacity to help as a past recipient of Catherine’s charity despite barely knowing her, the outspoken Lia urges the conflicted man to repay the lady’s kindness in her hour of need.
Release Date & Where To Read
The upcoming Marriage of Convenience Chapter 100 is scheduled to be out for the fans to read on December 12, 2023.
- Japanese Standard Time: 10:00 PM on Tuesday, December 12, 2023
- Central European Time: 03:00 PM on Tuesday, December 12, 2023
- New York: 09:00 AM on Tuesday, December 12, 2023
- Australian Capital Territory: 12:00 AM on Tuesday, December 12, 2023
- Pacific Time: 06:00 AM on Tuesday, December 12, 2023
- Eastern European Time: 03:00 PM on Tuesday, December 12, 2023
You will be able to read the upcoming Marriage of Convenience Chapter 100 at the time and dates we have mentioned on the Tapas or Kakao Page.