Female CEO's Life Assistant
" Kabedon " usually refers to a man forcing a woman to the wall, making a " dong " sound with one hand or leaning against the wall.
There were all sorts of weird types, such as sweet and shy hands thump, close-up elbow thump, a little scared high-pressure thump, sick and delicate style headache thump.
It evolved into a few different forms, such as the completely perverted cicada thump, chest thump, and the air thump without a partner.
Their reactions were also very different: shy type, cold type, natural type, knowledgeable type, and no one at all kabedon type.
Fang Zicuo would never have imagined that a man of seven feet tall would be kabedon by a cold and aloof female CEO in such a small space!
Not only did he get knocked down, but there was also a system that could play with people until they died.
Without a choice, Fang Zicuo could only return a tooth for a tooth.
He kissed her back!
This book is also known as " The Strongest Soft Rice System "," My CEO Girlfriend "," How to Win the Favor of a Rich Woman "
PS: The plot in the book is purely fictional. Please do not test the law by yourself. If you insist on doing so, you will bear the consequences.
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