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Billionaire's Misfortune: She Is His Lucky Charm!

⟪Complete Novel⟫ Years after she met the CEO of Hosek Holdings, she had completely forgotten that she had ever known him. Meanwhile, the man who had undergone life-changing surgery with her in mind still regarded her as the center of his universe, with everything revolving around her like the Sun. *** #FeelGood #PositiveVibes #FunnyAndSweet Outgoing, smart, and beautiful, Summer, a 29-year-old woman, seemed to have it all. However, one day, a fortune-teller read Summer's palm and delivered some shocking news: she only had 30 days to live! The only way to change this cruel fate was for her to recognize and accept her 'true love.' But there was a major problem. Summer, who had been dedicating herself to her career after completing her MBA, had absolutely no love life to speak of. As a career-focused woman from a rather conservative background, she now had to redirect all her energy towards finding this elusive 'true love' who was supposedly right around the corner. Who might this mysterious man be, if he even existed at all? Could he provide Summer with the spring that would save her life and end her loneliness?

MerrySweet · Urban
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108 Chs

Miracles

Summer slumped down when she figured out what she had done. Valentine had told her that elevators won't work without the special card that he held during a drill, and while she got the door closing without the card, it was all the reaction she could get out of it.

*Knock, Knock,*

"Summer," Valentine sounded out of breath, "You shouldn't stay here alone, I will open the door now so you can get out of here and we'll do whatever it is that you want, alright?"

"NO!" Summer sobbed feeling a slight shiver because of how tortured the man outside sounded. "WHY DO YOU CARE ANYWAY!" She regretted saying the words immediately. But all of her guilt evaporated when she heard the sound of arguing coming from outside. When she paid a little bit of attention to what it was they were saying, she wished she never closed the door on herself.