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CEO Zhou's Daily Struggle to Go Public
CEO Zhou's Daily Struggle to Go Public Plot:
Business prodigy Zhou Yichen harbors a secret—he's been secretly in love with intern Lin Xiaoman for three years. Behind his cool CEO facade, his phone holds hundreds of unsent love texts. When Xiaoman accidentally sets their intimate photo as the work group avatar, chaos erupts in the company. Watching the trending hashtag #ZhouCorpSecretMarriage, Zhou finally smiles—his long-planned 'identity reveal' scheme succeeds as the heroine walks right into his trap!
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