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Aku Hanya Seorang Karyawan Toko

Auteur: Arni_Susanti
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What is Aku Hanya Seorang Karyawan Toko

Lisez le roman Aku Hanya Seorang Karyawan Toko écrit par l'auteur Arni_Susanti publié sur WebNovel. Menjadi karyawan toko bukanlah keinginan Adelia Azahra. Hal itu terjadi terhadap Adelia Azahra. karena terikat dengan perjanjian, tentang dia dan saudara dari ibunya. "lebih baik kamu kuliah, daripada...

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Menjadi karyawan toko bukanlah keinginan Adelia Azahra. Hal itu terjadi terhadap Adelia Azahra. karena terikat dengan perjanjian, tentang dia dan saudara dari ibunya. "lebih baik kamu kuliah, daripada harus pulang malam kerja" mendapat tawaran itu seketika hati Adelia Azahra menjadi berbunga - Bungan. Akan tetapi di balik itu semua ada maksud tertentu, yang membuat Adelia menjadi tertekan. Saat perjanjian itu Adelia Azahra belum tau apa - apa dengan kehidupan dunia yang kejang. yang dia tau, bahwa dia harus bekerja agar bisa menghasilkan acuan. mampukan, Adelia Azahra mempertahankan hidup Tampa harus bergantung kepada keluarga.

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