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Accidental Romance

**Cover photo does not belong to me. (From the author of bad things in-house)** Ann Peters, a poor orphan, finds herself in love with CEO Wang Tae-joon, a man who everyone believes is far beyond her reach, she decides that only the deity can help her get him. She becomes even more desperate when she finds out that he is getting married to the billionaire daughter, Jiang Grace who is very mannerless and arrogant. Her desperate cry for help causes the deity to move in her favor and so after a brief accident both Ann and Grace wakes up in different hospitals to find out that they now occupy different bodies. Grace finds herself in Ann's body, and Ann finds herself in Grace's body. Ann goes home with the billionaire family and has to adjust to being the billionaire's daughter and automatically Wang Tae-joon's Fiancee. Tae-joon observes this new Grace in surprise as she is nothing like his arrogant fiancee, the lady before him represents everything he has ever wanted in a woman yet he is too scared to believe her when she professes her love to him. His fiancee never loved him and the only reason they were getting married was for a merger between both companies. Chairman Jiang finds out about the soul swap and instructs Ann to keep it a secret from everyone else, including his knowledge of it. As he wants his arrogant daughter to learn humility through this process. Grace on the other hand returns home with Mrs Shu, Ann's benefactor and finds out that a difficult life awaits her. Grace finds herself falling in love with Ann's cousin, Brad Carter who shows up in search of Ann. What happens to everyone and their relationships when the soul swap takes place again and both ladies return to their original place? **PS: Cover photo does not belong to me. (From the author of bad things in-house)**

Miss_Behaviour · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
242 Chs

Puppet.

Chairman Wang raised his head when he heard a brisk knock on his office door, and he could tell it was Tae-Joon. If it were someone else, his secretary would have called. 

"Come on in," He called out.

"You sent for me, sir," Tae-Joon said immediately he walked into the office. He often referred to the old man formally whenever they were at the office or in a formal environment.

"Drop the formalities. No one is here apart from us besides you're here as my grandson, not on official duties," Chairman Wang said to Tae-Joon as he pointed to a seat and asked him to join him. 

Tae-Joon looked at his grandfather questioningly before taking his seat. What could possibly be so important that he had to ask him to see him at his office in the middle of the day, during work hours? They had shared breakfast together that morning. If there was something, why didn't he say it during breakfast?