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Accidentally Sent the Confession to the Wrong Person, and the CEO Dragged Me to Get Married Immediately
Accidentally Sent the Confession to the Wrong Person, and the CEO Dragged Me to Get Married Immediately Plot:
Su Xiao, an office rookie, was helping her best friend draft a confession message when she accidentally sent it to CEO Gu Jingchuan. She hurried to recall it but was summoned to Gu's office immediately. Expecting to be fired, she was shocked when Gu slapped a household register on the desk: "Since you confessed, let's get married——my grandpa's been pushing me so hard I almost fled abroad." Su Xiao was stunned: the CEO she'd secretly loved for two years was using her "wrong confession" as a lifeline? To her even greater surprise, Gu didn't wait for her response. He lifted her up and rushed to the civil affairs bureau, saying: "You sent the message, and I accept it. You can't run away from me for the rest of your life." And in Gu's suit pocket, there was a photo he'd secretly taken of Su Xiao half a year ago——she was squatting downstairs feeding cats, with sunlight hitting her hair.
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