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NICE TO LOVE YOU

A SWEET AND MATURE ROMANCE STORY Vania Angela is a beautiful 28 year old reporter. She just got a proposal from her boyfriend, Dio Eka Prayoga. Vania thought her relationship with Dio would run smoothly. In fact, Dio turned out to be Rosa's fiancé, Vania's boss and best friend at office. Vania was devastated knowing that fact. Rosa is angry with Vania. She tries to make Vania's life in trouble because she saw Vania as Dio's mistress. On the other hand, Dio is still trying to catch up with Vania. Dio said he doesn't like Rosa. Dio's love is only for Vania. Dio promised to fight for Vania as a future wife and broke off the engagement with Rosa. Vania was frantic. She loved Dio. However, she didn't want to be labeled as a bitch. Rosa, who’s still angry, gave Vania a difficult task. She ordered Vania to do interviews in the location of the volcanic disaster in Yogyakarta. It was a tough field for female reporters. Vania wanted to refuse. However, Rosa insisted and would remove Vania from the office if Vania didn’t want to. Vania needed money. She has to pay the bills for her dream house. Finally, Vania accepted Rosa's order. During the interview, Vania met with Hayam, one of the candidates for regent in Sleman. Hayam used to be Vania's sugar daddy when she was in high school and college. Vania left Hayam because she wanted to quit the dark world. Hayam still loves Vania. Now Vania has to face Dio and Hayam. Who will Vania accept?

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153 Chs

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"Your child is dyslexic?" Hadi was quite shocked to hear that. 

Vania nodded sadly. She didn't want to answer Hadi with an answer like this. However, she felt it was futile to lie to Hadi. After all, Hadi was a doctor. Maybe Hadi could help her. 

"Do you understand about dyslexia in children?" Vania asked. "I just got Lia's test results yesterday. Now my husband and I are both in shock." "

I've learned about dyslexia material. Is your child going to school already?" replied Hadi. He wanted to know Vania's plan in arranging the child's formal education. 

"Actually, I have already chosen a school for my daughter. This school is good because the graduates can read and write. So, when my child enters elementary school, my child will have no trouble attending classes," explained Vania. Her face grew darker as she recounted the plans she had made for a long time. "But now Lia is suffering from dyslexia. I hesitate to put my daughter in there."