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Take Me As I Am

Charlos is the handsome and successful CEO of Golden Group. He is successful in his career, but his love has betrayed him. His ex-girlfriend decides to marry someone else. It left him with a big void in his heart and broken into pieces by her acts. In his sadness, he has an affair with a saxophone player named Reva. Charlos falls in love with Reva, but no one agrees with their relationship. Until one day, Charlos met Rissa. Fate brings them together inside the church. Rissa is a beautiful woman with a good voice and heart. Rissa accidentally finds out about Charlos’ relationship with Reva. She is really supporting their relationship regardless of the real identity of Reva. Over time, Charlos and Rissa grow closer and love bound between them. However, Reva finds out about it. Reva cannot accept his love for Rissa and want to take back Charlos. Can Reva succeed in taking Charlos back? Who is the real one that Charlos loves? Can Rissa accept Charlos as he is with all the advantages and disadvantages he has? Find the answer here! You can follow my IG: santi_sunz9 21+ WARNING !! ONLY ON WEBNOVEL!! This story contains a lot of mature content. Readers under the age of 21, please refrain from reading it.

Santi_Sunz · Urban
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267 Chs

138. At The Toilet

Helga and Dinar happily talked about their respective experiences while on vacation to Japan. They even planned to go on an excursion together without their husbands and children. Then Dinar plans to meet up with the mother groups in Charlos's mother's house. That means Charlos's place.

All this time, his mother refused when Charlos wanted to give her a private house. According to her, it made his mother even more distant from Charlos. And also, since the shooting incident, his mother wants to pay more attention to Charlos in all aspects of life–including his matchmaking.

Mr. Michael talked to him about work and business. Actually, there is nothing wrong with Mr. Michael. The man could be a good father to his two children. His company is doing great. The point is that they are suitable colleagues if they are not bothered with matchmaking matters.