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The Lost Heiress and her Precious Butler

作者: SafaiaAikawa
Contemporary Romance
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WebNovel で公開されている、SafaiaAikawa の作者が書いた The Lost Heiress and her Precious Butler の小説を読んでください。Desiree del Carmen was only a simple Filipina living a very humble life in Manila, Philippines despite being a half foreigner in her image. Her mother is a hardworking Filipina who works two jobs to h...

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Desiree del Carmen was only a simple Filipina living a very humble life in Manila, Philippines despite being a half foreigner in her image. Her mother is a hardworking Filipina who works two jobs to help meet what they need and her father is unknown. Until one day a massacre takes place in her High School only leaving her one of the survivors with a help of a strange young man and his company. Little did she know that young man would serve her, his life and would do anything to keep her happy because it was his job to do so. On her 18th birthday the young man brought her back to United States to answer all of her questions about her identity. Having known Ernest Joshua Young for almost a year, Desiree couldn’t help but fall for him. Little did she know that love isn’t meant to be between an Heiress and a Butler. Would this love surpasses this trial and win this time?

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