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The Blind CEO Teen Lover

Chapter 5 Signing the contract

Word Count: 730    |    Released on: 13/12/2024

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ruck 5 PM, so I decided to take

t a hotel; it's like

had me turned around, and I

nd I found a bench to sit on, hoping someone would

oung master is looki

g for the first time that he had siblings. So

irst young master and anot

ung master has an elder brother, the first young maste

e here too?"

s to the second young

it,"

s waiting for you inside

I replied,

OND

through some documents when

he stepped inside and stoo

to keep standin

," she said,

alling me 'sir'; it might raise qu

hrough and I'm ready to sign the contract, but I'd like

the document; just t

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g each other's privacy 3. Separate rooms 4. Avoid falling for each other ...an

maintain a distance, si

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f, covering my mouth. "Again?" I sign

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, sir," I replied. He looked

rected myself. I turn

is Moore,

e Daisy," I int

x months after. No, you can call me 'Miss Millionaire,' no

ND C

anning through some document

ngth to talk. I'm hanging up

aid you know your elder brother is in a vegetati

u've never talked about any lady or menti

interrupted because I could alread

they were both stunned. "I wil

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st for the sake of the

are for shopping, and you wil

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ne of the men behind your accident, but boss

nd his right hand before I get there,

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The Blind CEO Teen Lover
The Blind CEO Teen Lover
“Young master, there's someone lying on the road on this rainy night. "Go check it out," said Damond, one of the Top 3 rich businessmen who own a tech company. "Sir, a lady is lying on the floor. Let's move... pick her up." "You'll stay at my place while I sort out my own romantic life," I explained, detailing this unusual plan. "It won't be anything serious-just a temporary arrangement. In exchange, I'll pay you one hundred thousand dollars each month for your help. This will go on for six months." I had bills and dreams just like anyone else. The staggering salary he offered, coupled with the jaw-dropping payout at the end of the six-month contract, left my mind reeling. Besides, I wasn't about to take this stand-in job for free. "Then let's go, baby."”