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πI recommend the following romance novels to you:
1. "President, I Stole Your Baby": The story of the female protagonist snatching back her precious son and gradually developing an emotional entanglement with the male protagonist.
2. "Overbearing President Bringing His Wife into His Arms": The female protagonist accidentally married the male protagonist of the overbearing president while looking for a job. Many interesting stories happened between the two.
3. "CEO Buer, One Shot!": It was a story about a policewoman and a male CEO. There were many conflicts between the two, but they eventually got together.
4. "Mr. President, You're Awesome": It tells the love story between the female protagonist and the male protagonist. They overcome many difficulties and obstacles along the way.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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