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I don't like my CEO but he loves me

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Lisez le roman I don't like my CEO but he loves me écrit par l'auteur Erika_Yuanita publié sur WebNovel. Reika is the assistant of Mr. Dominic for 2 years. She's the best assistant, and then Mr. Dominic went retire, and Mr. Ryal (Mr. Dominic son) have to replace his Dad position of CEO. Mr. Ryal fall in ...

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Reika is the assistant of Mr. Dominic for 2 years. She's the best assistant, and then Mr. Dominic went retire, and Mr. Ryal (Mr. Dominic son) have to replace his Dad position of CEO. Mr. Ryal fall in love with Reika, but Reika have icy heart. She never have a boyfriend. How Mr. Ryal melt Reika icy heart? Is he will get Reika's heart?

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