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My Sister's Homeroom Teacher Is My Crush
My Sister's Homeroom Teacher Is My Crush Plot:
Lin Xiaoman forced herself to go to school to cover for her 8th-grade sister Lin Xiaotang, who drew cartoons in class. Pushing open the office door, she saw Lu Zhao—the boy she'd crushed on for three years in high school, the one who once picked up her notebook and had dimples when he smiled—now a strict teacher in a suit and gold-rimmed glasses. Clutching an unsent love letter she'd kept for eight years, she had to pretend to be a "responsible parent" while restraining her racing heart at seeing her first love. But just as she turned to leave, Lu Zhao stopped her: "Lin Xiaoman, I still have that high school notebook." Turns out the teenage crush was never one-sided—this "parent-teacher" reunion had long been his plan.
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