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CEO-syndrome-Chapter-06
“Mr. Su,” Lin Wen said, pulling me behind him and greeting Su Rushan. Chen Zeyan stood up too. Su Rushan’s gaze landed on Lin Wen holding my hand. He narrowed his eyes. “What’s this supposed to mean?” “She’s my employee...” Lin Wen stammered. I nodded, watching the show. “Employee?” Su Rushan sneered. “Bosses and employees hold hands now?” Chen Zeyan looked like he was watching a soap opera. Lin Wen’s grip tightened. “That’s none of your business, Mr.…-
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CEO-syndrome-Chapter-05
Back at the office not long after, the assistant came dashing into the CEO’s office. “President Lin, the young master of Chen Group is here!” Lin Wen frowned. “Didn’t we already sign the contract? What’s he doing here?” Still, he brought me along to the meeting room. Inside, a familiar-looking young man sat waiting. “Hey, sis!” The guy’s eyes lit up when he saw me. He jumped up. “Sis, I finally found you!” “You?” Lin Wen was surprised. I squinted at…-
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CEO-syndrome-Chapter-04
This trip was all about debt collection. Apparently, the guy owed the company thirty million yuan and had been dodging payment for a year. Not that he couldn’t pay, he just refused to. “Sorry, President Bai isn’t in,” the receptionist said icily as soon as we arrived. Lin Wen frowned. “When will he be back?” “No idea.” She went back to her nails. I was instantly annoyed. How come a receptionist at a deadbeat company is more carefree than me? “Let’s go,” Lin Wen…-
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CEO-syndrome-Chapter-03
The next morning, I opened my eyes. Above me was a luxurious ceiling and a crystal chandelier. My first thought: This doesn’t look like my place, but I’m not totally sure. Better take another look. Suddenly, the door swung open. Lin Wen strode in, looking like he hadn’t slept a wink. “You’re awake? What, waiting for me to bathe and dress you?” “Oh.” I stretched, then rolled out of bed. Looks like I must’ve gotten too drunk last night and accidentally crashed at Lin…-
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CEO-syndrome-Chapter-02
Bored, I scroll through my phone in the lounge. Half an hour passes. Still no sign of Lin Wen. I put my phone away and wander outside. Passing another meeting room, I spot Lin Wen. He’s sitting across from another man. Hmm? What’s this about? “Mr. Liang, about this partnership...” Lin Wen is practically bowing and scraping. I stride in. This guy is acting even more high and mighty than me. Unacceptable. “How’d you get in here?” Lin Wen is stunned. I walk over, yank…-
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CEO-syndrome-Chapter-01
Every time I go for a job interview, the company’s HR tells me there’s something wrong with me. But honestly, I don’t see it. After being mysteriously fired four times in a row, I’m now at my fifth company. The moment I walk in, I head straight for the executive lounge. A man with gold-rimmed glasses is sitting there. Probably HR. He looks up, startled. I march over, plop myself down on the plush sofa, and frown. “Where’s my tea?” “Uh...right away, ma’am” The…-
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It was humiliating enough abroad to be trailed by a world-famous idol who behaved like a lost puppy. Once Yu Sen realized I could hear his thoughts, the flood never stopped. "Is Xu Yunting around? Please say no I’m not sharing a bed with him." "Xing, today you’re with me. Tomorrow you can see him. Fine. Fair division, right?" "But why not share a bed like before? Fifty years together I can’t sleep without you by my side." "Does she still own that black silk slip? God, it looked amazing on…-
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Shining-like-the-stars-Epilogue
Even abroad, Xu Yunting still called, sometimes visiting, laughing over the leek pancakes I made for him. "Best in the world. I came back for more." That day, he stepped into my home only to find Yu Sen on a ladder, fixing the broken lamp. Tension crackled. Xu cleared his throat. "Honestly, Xing, I’m just here for the pancakes." Inside Yu Sen’s head: "Freeloader. Useless." Xu continued, "I’ve been craving ever since." Yu Sen sneered inside: "Eat. Eat until your mouth…-
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The winter abroad was harsher than I imagined: streets slick with ice, nights drawn long with silence. My treatment consumed every breath dim therapy rooms, whispered hypnotic counts pulling me into fractured sleep, medications leaving my body heavy as stone. And still, Yu Sen remained. He did not always approach me. Sometimes I only spotted him from a distance, leaning against a café window across the street, scarf pulled high, pretending to scroll his phone. Other times, he stood at the hospital…-
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Soon after, I went abroad for treatment. Each day was the same routine: hypnosis sessions, medication, endless therapy. But even oceans away, Yu Sen’s cries haunted my midnight visions. His helpless sobs carved into my skull, leaving my doctors worried. "These fixations," they told me, "will hinder recovery. Do not dwell on him." But his shadow clung. On foreign sidewalks, every figure out of the corner of my eye looked like him. I knew logically he was fine his training, his acting classes,…-
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