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The Mafia Ceo's Treasure

[MATURE THEMES + SLOW BURN ROMANCE] A failed assassination attempt. A dead, possibly murdered, father. A missing mother. In the shadowy world of secrets and lies, Lai Xiulan's life takes an unexpected turn when she saves a man, Bai Ying, from the brink of death. Only to discover he's the heir to a mafia empire, a billionaire bachelor, and the CEO of a tech giant, Nero Incorporated. Reluctantly, she accepts a job as his personal assistant to rescue her family from gangsters. But little does she know, fate has already intertwined their destinies. As Lai dives deeper into her new life with all of its ups and downs, her father mysteriously vanishes, revealing a horrifying conspiracy. With a common link to the enigmatic Wuhan Guangting, Lai and Bai unravel a web of deception. In a world where danger lurks at every corner, will Lai survive this perilous journey of unearthing the truth behind her father's disappearance? Can she find love amidst the chaos, or will she risk it all to get to the bottom of the mystery? (Cover image does not belong to me. Follow Lai's thrilling romantic journey by adding the novel to your library and blessing me with your support. Happy reading!)

Ice_Princesss · Urban
Not enough ratings
210 Chs

Puppy Ears and the News

Previously:

So much so that she even got the lead role in this crime drama. It was a remarkable achievement, and, as her fan, Lai was genuinely proud. She heard Bai walk down the stairs and looked in his direction. Xiuling was still sleeping, not budging at the slightest movement she made.

"Oh," Bai began, "You haven't dished up for yourself yet?"

"I was waiting for you," she told him, standing up slowly while gently cradling Xiuling, "That is why."

"You didn't have to wait for me," he smiled at her, "Come now, let's eat."

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After they had finished eating, they started washing the dishes.

"How about we order a dishwasher?" he asked her as he rinsed the dishes while she washed them, "It will save us time. What do you think?"

"Well," she began, washing one of the glasses, "Don't you think it's a bit of a waste. I mean, it's not like I'm going to stay here forever."