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Mr. Pei, Love Has Its Own Price
Mr. Pei, Love Has Its Own Price Plot:
Su Wan is the "most useful" secretary to Pei Yuchuan—she fends off unwanted advances, edits scandal drafts, and even stays with him all night when he’s drunk. For three years, she’s repeated "I’m just an employee" to herself, but hid her crush in the warmth of the milk she heats for him every morning. Until Pei mistakes her birthday for a business dinner, hands her a black card, and says, "Don’t go home tonight." Su Wan finally snaps: "Mr. Pei, love has its own price." Only then does she discover—Pei has her lost hairpin in his drawer, and his phone lock screen is a photo of her working overtime. The man who always claims "money solves everything" has long saved the "price of love" as an engagement ring.
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