Mrs. Oberoi's
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  • Reads 1,910,929
  • Votes 80,592
  • Parts 83
  • Time 12h 19m
Complete, First published Oct 12, 2023
Mature
"The only person that can change Mr. Oberois is their wives Mrs. Oberois".

Oberois are very rich and famous, their business is well known, The Oberoi family is very decent and respectful in front of the world but in reality they are so much opposite. All the men of Oberois have men ego and attitude, they don't care about anything and new heirs of Oberois is also the same. As the female of the house doesn't bother to change thing, it automatically transfer to their sons. They don't think it's something wrong but things will change when 4 new girls enter into their life into Oberois mansion.

All 4 heirs are different in nature but one thing is so common in them "RUTHLESS", they don't care of anything except image and business like their father but their wives will be not same as their mother.
All 4 wives are different in nature but one thing is common in them " SOFT HEART".
everyone has their own story let's see their story.

In this story you will go through romance, mystery, suspense, past, traumas, abuse, molestation,etc. The story is sensitive, if you are sensitive don't read it.
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