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Confessing for My Buddy, I Ended Up as His Crush's Mom's Secretary
Confessing for My Buddy, I Ended Up as His Crush's Mom's Secretary Plot:
Ordinary office worker Lin Mo was roped into helping his best friend confess to Su Wan, the popular campus belle he’s had a crush on for years. But he stumbled into a job interview at the group run by Su Wan’s mother by mistake, and landed a position as the strict businesswoman’s personal secretary. Now he’s stuck juggling fending off his overbearing boss, helping his friend hit on Su Wan, and navigating messy family business drama — all while developing unexpected, complicated feelings for the sharp mother-daughter duo.
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