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Queen Of Hearts Is The CEO's, Mysterious Love.

When Mei-Xing wakes up in a hospital, she believes she has miraculously survived the attack that claimed her life. However, her relief turns to horror when she discovers she’s in the body of her estranged relative, Li Na—a woman she’s never met. Now trapped in a life that’s not her own, Mei-Xing must navigate the chaos of Li Na’s existence. Li Na’s life is a tangled mess. Nobody likes her and she has no family or reputation. Moreover, all around have kept some secrets realted to her. The powerful CEO Lu Jianjun, wants to keep her within his manor's walls has a contract: He would give her the title of Mrs. Lu and she would not set out. As Mei-Xing tries to piece together the mystery of her own murder, she’s forced to confront the challenges and responsibilities of Li Na’s troubled relationships. Torn between uncovering the truth about who killed her and managing the fallout of Li Na's broken life, Mei-Xing must decide whether she can make amends for her mistakes or if the path to her own answers will destroy the fragile world she now inhabits. As the clock ticks, her new identity might be the only way to save both their futures—or doom them both.

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Too Cold To Stay Out

As Li Na descended the grand staircase, each step sent a sharp jolt of pain through her feet, the shards in her slippers a cruel reminder of the tumult she had just been apart of. She clenched her teeth, gripping the crumpled script tighter, there was a sharp contrast between her two feet. Her left foot had more severely impacted by the glass shards embedded, causing significant pain with each step. Though there were no needling sensation of pieces in her right foot, affording her a slight, though inadequate, reprieve.

Carefully balancing her weight, Li Na minimised the pressure on her injured left foot as she limped slightly, favouring her right leg, and she navigated her way down, her pace uneven and painful. But the embarrassment burned hotter than the pain in the soles of the flimsy slippers she had been hastily given.