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The CEO Is Mine

Kim Nana is a 27-year-old woman who is still single. She is the best graduate on campus, with all the perfect honors attached to her. However, that makes it difficult to find a mate. Moreover, the trauma caused her almost did not to believe in the name of love. Until many times matchmaking offers consistently failed. It wasn't enough to stop there because her boss, a masher, made Kim Nana forced to lose her job. And it makes Nana even more frustrated. Until one day, Fang Yin—Nana best friend, provides information if her company needs a secretary. It didn't take long, and Nana was finally accepted to work there. And who would have thought, a young man led this advanced and prestigious company. Han Soo Jun, the company owner, is not the kind of guy who is accessible. He is the kind of older man and always wants everything to go perfectly without the slightest flaw. His orthodoxy often makes Nana clumsy to make. There were small debates that made Nana getting used to Soo Jun. Moreover, one of the Soo Jun diseases requires Nana to interact with her boss constantly. Will the two of them fall in love? Or will their relationship end just as a working relationship?

PrincesAuntum · Urban
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Why doesn't Soo Jun keep it at home?

            And why didn't Soo Jun ask her until now, is she now willing to wear the ring?

            Why?

            Nana was surprised again, when a romantic song had filled the room. Especially now, Soo Jun seemed to be kneeling beside her. Nana is even disturbed by Soo Jun's behavior tonight.

            "Princess will you dance with me?" he asked.

            Really, Nana could no longer contain the overwhelming emotion from her chest. She burst into tears as she covered her face. Soo Jun, immediately hugged Nana's body, because he was quite panicked why the woman suddenly cried.

            "You're all right, right, honey?" he asked. Nana shook her head.

            Then she pulled her body from Soo Jun's arms, rubbing her face roughly. A smile tugged at the corners of her lips.

            "But I can't dance," Nana answered at last.