"If you’re given a chance to live once more, will you take it? Even if… it comes at a cost?" ________________ After working herself to death at a young age, Senara Lee woke up in her younger self. Thankful for a second chance, she made a promise that in this life, she would live for herself. While trying to rediscover her long-lost self, she befriended Kaiden Ma—a pro gamer she met online. What she didn’t know was that he was also the world-known handsome genius and the richest heir of the East. However, he had a little problem. One—he was way too grumpy; and two—he was mysophobic (hates touching). With his condition making it hard to find a partner, and his family pushing him for one, he made a deal with Senara to be his fake ‘girlfriend.’ And so, their hilarious and catastrophic game of fake relationship (with a twist) begins. As Senara journeyed through her second life, alongside Kaiden and their friends, the “Guardians of Fate” laid in wait. What would they do with this romance that wasn’t supposed to be? And what was the cost of this new life she was given? ______________________________ Don't forget to VOTE, COMMENT, and REVIEW Instagram / TiktTok: macy_bae_writes _____________ Please do not plagiarize this book or post it on different platforms. Read directly in the Webnovel app or website (webnovel.com). All rights are reserved to the author.
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[Please note: This chapter is written in Kai's POV - back after the dinner with everyone and he returned to his room with Verrill and Callan]
"Ugghhh… I'm finally done with my homework," Verrill said as he yawned and stretched his body that had been sitting on the chair for hours. "What time is it?"
Callan normally answers that question but his eyes were fixed on the computer, even staring closely at it. Well, he had lots of things to do. Among us three, he was always the one to cram on his tasks instead of doing it ahead of time. Haaaah… Good thing he wore anti-radiation glasses or else his vision would deteriorate early.
"It's half past ten," I answered Verrill, keeping my eyes on the book I was reading.