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Still Out of Control
Still Out of Control Plot:
Lin Xiaoman thought the worst part of her career was overtime—until Fu Shiyan, the new CEO, walked into the office. He was her ex-boyfriend who vanished without a word four years ago, breaking her heart. Clutching her resignation letter, she tried to run away that night, but Fu blocked her in the elevator: “Miss Lin, after four years, are you that eager to hide from me?” To her horror, Fu made her his personal assistant and dug up the unsent love letter she’d written him—turns out their “breakup” was a misunderstanding! And Fu’s back for one thing: to pull her back into his life, and never let go.
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