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The Spoiled and Malicious Young Miss Awakens

Miss Chi Yu of the Chi family has been plagued with misfortune since birth. She has endured car accidents, kidney failure, and experts predicted she wouldn’t live past eighteen. Fortunately, those around her dote on her excessively, indulging her bad temper and pampering her into a spoiled princess. However, one day she accidentally opens a book and discovers that she is actually an adopted child of the Chi family, meant to serve as a scapegoat for the true heiress, the real Miss Chi born on the same day, month, and year as her. They elevated her to the clouds, subjected her to public scorn and hatred, all to later declare that the “innocent” girl was the true heiress once she was gone. Desperate to change her fate, Chi Yu finds herself thwarted by a mysterious force—destined to die on her eighteenth birthday. In her despair, Chi Yu turns dark. If she’s doomed to die a wretched death, then no one else will have a peaceful life! She becomes increasingly ruthless and arrogant, forcing her deceitful assistant to apologize on his knees and disrupting her uncle’s multi-million-dollar deal. They are furious, enraged, and helpless. If they want the kitchen maid’s daughter to survive, they cannot touch her. Everyone hates her, except for the newly hired bodyguard who brainlessly defends her to the end. “Miss, you’re spot on, brilliant, and absolutely infuriating!” Chi Yu: Although he seems a bit foolish, he’s quite endearing, isn’t he? As her eighteenth birthday approaches and she resigns herself to her grim fate, a prominent family from the capital arrives, claiming their lost daughter…

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The General Manager Chi, Sharing a Surname with Chi Yu

The door to the private room was closed.

Hu Ming and Shi Chen sat beside Chi He and Wei Zhou, with beer, red wine, and white wine spread across the table, having opened over twenty bottles.

Chi He's intentions for visiting the bar were quite evident; he sought intoxication.

The table, however, lacked even a plate of peanuts.

Wei Zhou cautiously assessed Chi He's expression, masking his concern with a smile as he suggested, "Shall we order something to eat? It's unwise to drink on an empty stomach; it can be harsh on the digestive system."

Chi He remained oblivious, yanking off his tie and tossing it onto the table before grabbing a bottle of beer and pouring it down his throat.

Though his brother was in a foul mood, he would endure the risk of stomach bleeding just to accompany him.

Wei Zhou, wearing a pained expression, recognized that persuading Chi He was futile, so he resigned himself to drink alongside him.