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Hate and Obsession

BOOK 1 : HATE In front of Alexa who couldn't remember anything, a man who claimed to be her husband appeared. The man gave Alexa everything, except the opportunity to go out without the surveillance of the person he chose. “Why are you with him?! He's the one who killed your husband!” Alexa's life wasn't bad, until she met someone who told her that the husband she knew was a cold-blooded killer, and he was willing to do anything just to make sure Alexa was always by his side. With her loss memories, who exactly should Alexa trust? And what is the actual story behind her memory loss? Most importantly, who is the man who claims to be her husband? *** BOOK 2 : OBSESSION Being rich, smart, and athletic doesn't make Vano feel like his life is perfect. Deep down in his heart, Vano still misses the girl who filled his childhood life. A girl who disappeared suddenly and no longer returned no matter how long Vano tried to find her. Freya feels that kindness has left her life. While trying to survive on the harsh streets, she unluckily had to meet again with the noisy man who kept trying to interfere with her life. Ten years separated by fate, they are finally reunited again as fate plays with their lives.

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In Dominic's Eyes : My Captain

"Let me see your transfer file."

Dominic obediently handed over the file he was holding when the soldier asked for it at the front guard post. In the cold air, his wet clothes made Dominic occasionally shake because of the cold. The man tried to clench his fists, holding back the chattering of his teeth because his body was really cold at the moment.

The distance from the capital to the border was very far. It took all day before Dominic finally arrived there. After boarding the plane that took him to the border island, Dominic still had to board the bus that took him to the nearest village. From the village, Dominic took public transportation again, which took him to the end of the road before they entered the military headquarters. From there, Dominic still had to walk to the headquarters because he arrived not at the usual reception time when army trucks would usually take those assigned to the border.