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Heaven Love of Aleya

Aleya comes down to earth with a task that has been set by heaven. She must help a man who has become an overseer by heaven, which is the job of every angel of heaven to accompany the life of earth people during their lifetime. She meets a man named Leo, a man who has become her duty to work at the request of the leadership of heaven. The man who looks perfect in the life of a human on earth, but in fact he lives in loneliness and solitude. Aleya has to be a friend in his life so his life will be full of joy and happiness, without Leo knowing her true identity. But Aleya has some conditions that will be used as a condition for her return to heaven later after her work is finished. That she shouldn't love Leo and do the sinful things that ordinary people do. And if Aleya can't fulfill those conditions, then she won't be able to go home and her body will slowly return to dust, over time. Will Aleya manage to meet the conditions? Then, will her identity still be maintained by Leo? [END]

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Chapter 40 - Lucifer's Smell Bad *NOT EDITED YET*

"Where are you from, Al?" Leo asked when Aleya came too late than usual.

 Aleya was almost confused looking for an answer. And he'd rather lie than tell the truth, afraid that Leo would get mad or something.

 "There's business at home that's keeping me pretty late. Sorry, Leo, I didn't tell you earlier."

 Leo sighed. He seemed disappointed with Aleya's answer because he clearly knew what Aleya was doing. But somehow Leo didn't have the heart to dismantle it now. He wanted to know how far Aleya would lie to him.

 "Have you eaten?" Leo asked.

 "I've had breakfast at home, Leo. So I'm just going to accompany you for breakfast. Ok?"

 Leo nodded his head. Since he didn't want to chat any longer, he immediately ordered a heavy menu for him as well as what Aleya wanted to eat.

 Aleya only ordered dessert and mineral water. Disappointment began to creep into Leo because Aleya lied to a stranger who she didn't know who it was.