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Miss, Your Loyal 'Dog' Has Arrived
Miss, Your Loyal 'Dog' Has Arrived Plot:
Lin Wan, the proud and stubborn fashion CEO, is shocked when an unexpected guest bursts into her office—Gu Chuan, her childhood sweetheart who vanished seven years ago. The little boy she once protected from bullies now stands in a tailored suit, holding her favorite camellias, smiling: "Miss, I'm here to be your loyal 'dog'." But Lin Wan can't forget the note Gu Chuan left on that rainy night at 17: "I'm not worthy of you." Now Gu Chuan is everywhere: waiting downstairs with ginger tea when she works late, publicly defending her against slander with "I'd bet my life on Lin Wan's character", even using all his assets to save her brand from a hostile takeover, saying: "This is the security I owe you." When Lin Wan finally asks, "Why did you leave back then?" Gu Chuan unbuttons his shirt—around his neck hangs the glass marble she gave him, with a crumpled note inside: "Wait for me to grow up and shield you from all storms." Turns out, the little crybaby from years ago had long engraved "protecting the young lady" into his bones.
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