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Capture The Elusive Mandarin

Tall, dark, and handsome. Three adjectives most women in the West would use to describe a perfect guy, which she really doesn't understand. She was taught to look for a Man With Potential, well that's three words too. But the guy earnestly clapping his hands about to make a wish, fits the three adjectives of the women of the West for a perfect man. He's tall. He's dark, err, he's in a dark mood, that is, and the most important adjective is that he's handsome in his orange hair. Dana Hasegawa, age sixteen experience her love at first sight in Meiji-Jingu Shrine. Fast forward to present, few days before her 18th birthday Dana saw Grand on WeChat Moments of a friend, - handsome as ever minus the orange hair. She schemes her way to China to hunt the Orange Mandarin, but would she capture the love of a guy or find something else. ====== Gold Tier Winner of WFC #9 - Female Lead - Bad Boy Love Interest! ====== -------- DISCLAIMER: This book is NOT a sequel to the book Capture That Feeling. ***Book cover: Sendaline_16

Jyojiko · Urbain
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Delaying Tactic

The most beautiful smile was already gone. It was replaced by a cold, calculative stare and a grumpy tone. She wondered if it was a mistake to agree to marry Wang Zhan because of a stupid crush.

"Is there anything else you want to go before I bring you home?" 

The boy with the most beautiful smile asked her in a cold tone. She stole a glance at him. That boy is now a man. A dangerous, devilish, handsome man. He changed a lot from that boy in the past. The only thing that didn't change from back then was the way her heart would race in her chest every time she was near him. 

"No. Just take me home, please."  She threw her gaze outside the car window, sighing. She won't deny that she's such a romantic fool. She told her father that she won't marry if not because of love but when he said, he's going to have a business deal with the Wangs and it would be nice if he could marry to their family so he won't worry about merging some of their businesses.