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Transmigration: Lady Chi Woos The Ice cold Professor Jun

When Chi Lian dies on her earth, she wakes up in the body of another girl with the same name as her on a different earth. One with empires and royal families. Poor and desperate to survive, she is bound to a virtual pet system that can access technology from its home planet for her to use. There is just one catch. The only job she can do is that of a paparazzo. From there, she is determined to build herself a media empire and take back what her family lost. Her main news worthy targets are the most wanted but hard to get bachelors of the empire. They are rich, handsome and the media is afraid of publishing their pictures and information. But somehow, Chi Lian manages to do the impossible, she takes their pictures all the time. Which woman would not pay for their exclusive pictures and news after all. One in particular attracts her the most, The cold CEO and Professor Jun Muyang who everyone says is cold to women. With her technology and wits, Chi Lian and her adopted daughter find all ways to invade his space and in the process, steal his heart. But just how far is she willing to go to melt professor Ice cube's heart and keep her competitors at a distance? All those women in the empire who wanted Jun Muyang were waiting eagerly for her rejection. But it would be a long wait. Week one..." Jun Muyang, I bought you these flowers." Jun Muyang: "Get lost." Year one..."Baby I need another kiss." Chi Lian..."Get lost." Other works. Transmigrating from a zombie world to become the mecha kings wife[ongoing]

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Surely even he would see the logic in that, it would be better if she kept going, she was already digging into the green gang. She wanted one of her people to infiltrate the gang as soon as possible but she had not found a way as of yet.

The green gang recruited on recommendations from members of their inner circle. One did not simply waltz into their territory, flex a few muscles and hope to be invited to join them. You had to know someone in the gang, in fact someone high up and respected. This person would recommend and introduce you to the higher ups who decided if you can stay or go after testing you.

In a way, the gang was operated like a company that continued running on nepotism. Relatives kept recommending their own family members and close friends so outsiders were kept out.