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The Genius' First Love

Warning: Amazingly, absurdly and deliriously funny chaps ahead. Read and laugh at your own risk. -------------------------------------- "You are one of my many dreams, and the only dream I wish I should have chased desperately" Darryl Lemmuel was an aspiring engineer. There was only one word to describe him—exceptional. He was the only male heir of the Lagdameo clan and the future of L Empire. Apart from that, he was rumored to be financially independent at the age of eight, tricked the present president of L empire—his father— into agreeing with his terms and left home at the age of sixteen to live on his own. He broke all the socialite’s rule to have a good taste of adventure! Xhemin Lae Dugmoch was a struggling botanist. Enrolled in an A-list school, she knew nothing but books, experiments and strawberries. As the granddaughter of a retired famous doctor, Xhemin was very keen in keeping her profile low as per her granddad's wishes. Nobody in the elite community knew that she existed and that her grandfather’s corporation— Feather HealthCare had an heir. One witty heir and one crazy strawberry girl; their predicament started when their life got tangled up against each other in a conference. HE suddenly became her target prey. And SHE was a little trouble not worthy of his attention. The trouble he soon learned to want— so desperately and dearly wanted. ----------------------- After a long hiatus, daily updates resumes today (Feb 24, 2019 EST) Chapter release: 14 Chapters a week Regular Updates will be release at 4AM and 4PM EST. Bonus Chapters will be marked as bonus Note: The author publishes raw chapters daily. Editors are still backtracking the unedited parts. Cover picture is from www.pinterest.ph

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Their Hope

Today was the day L Empire dreaded to happen. It was the day of the conference, the day where L Empire was to declare its bankruptcy.

Manuel stood at the podium with his usual business demeanour in front of the media. Unlike before, only few media personnel came to cater them as L Empire had lost their significance for the last six years. Nevertheless, Manuel stood there with much pride and dignity knowing that he had given L Empire a good fight as their president and yet here he was right now, counting the time, savouring his last minute of being the last L Empire's president. After this, there will be no more L Empire and their employees will go home, jobless. It was an emotional moment for everyone in the media hall and it was all crowded with people. Only few media men came, but employees of L Empire—the higher operations and the rank-and-file flocked in to give their last support to the company that had brought meals to their families for decades.