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Young Master, Stop Pretending!
Young Master, Stop Pretending! Plot:
Shen Xingluo, a designated driver, picked up a dead-drunk customer late at night. The man vomited all over her car and called her "Xing Xing". The next day at work, she was shocked to find that the new president was that drunkard—Fu Jingchuan, the missing heir of Shengtian Group for three months, who deliberately pretended to be drunk to investigate corruption in the branch company. Fu Jingchuan immediately promoted her to his assistant and "pestered" her daily: "Xingluo, I drank too much. You have to take me home." But Shen Xingluo didn't know that the image of her feeding stray cats on a rainy night half a year ago had long been engraved in Fu Jingchuan's heart.
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