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Hello, Mr Li: THE CHRISTMAS TRIP

Every year, the whole family went on a two-weeks vacation during Christmas, where they celebrated wedding anniversaries, a birthday, and the memory of the late Madam Li Sun. This year, they had chosen a special place for their vacation and the couples seemed especially happy. But what happens to the single people? Li Hoy— who prefers to work rather than go on dates— Your typical CEO who runs G–GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT. Luo Joreen— a successful actress and model under G–GLOBAL who is looking forward to turning eighteen and having a boyfriend. She also wants nothing more than to stop being the CEO's guardian. Li Heya— who is still hung up on her ex and has accepted the fact that she is going to die single especially when she heard he is getting married. ***** "Once I turn 18 in a few weeks, I'll start doing everything I want to do without anyone's permission—" She eyed him, "Including yours."  He folded his hands across his chest and nodded. "Normally, that should happen..." He answered, making her almost smile until he continued, "But it won't happen." He smirked at her and began to walk ahead, leaving her fuming with anger. DISCLAIMER: Cover photo isn't mine. I am willing to take it down if the owner wants me to. PS: This is a very light romance with only a 100+ chapters.

ThatAmazingGirl · Urban
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Mothers Troubles 1

Li Hoy was just coming out from a hotel where he hoped he just finished having the last business meeting of the year, when he recieved the call from Joreen. 

He past few weeks had left him mentally exhausted because he kept having series of meetings. He had to close anything work related before going on the business trip with the family.

Vacation was fun, but prior to it and the aftermath of it wasn't fun at all, because before the vacation, they had to put everything in order which meant the schedules was always very tight and they would be meetings until late at nights just like right now. And when they returned, they were already lots of paper work piling up to welcome them.