THIS BOOK IS UNDERGOING EDITING "Brother Chen! Cousin slapped me!" Anna said as she tried squeezing her tears out. "JANE LU! What did I tell you about harming my fiancee?" An angry voice filled the venue attracting everyone's attention as Edward went forward to cover his fiancee. "Just look at your fiancee, why would I slap her and commit animal abuse? I am also kind incase you never knew." Jane replied them with a lazy smile on her lips as she checked out her well polished nails. She is Jane Lu, The undisputed queen of the business world in Country X. No one can tell her anything in the business world except for one man who is on the same level as hers. Because she refused to give into her fiance's demands, he sought to cheat on her with her cousin. She promised to repay both of them for every single pain she felt. What will happen when she slowly ends up falling for the business King, love at first sight without her knowledge? Will she open up or will she cover herself up with the insecurities she had during her previous relationship?
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