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Which Romance Trope Will You Choose?
Age-gap romance? Student-professor romance? Office romance? Billionaire heiress and common man romance? Arrogant guy and cheerful girl romance? Why not a mix of all?
University student Billy Scott had a very near-death experience 20 months ago after being rescued by some mysterious girl whose face, however, he still cannot quite recall. Fast forward to his second year, and the new professor, Amy Anderson, turns out to be her—the one who saved his life.
But instead of a heartfelt reunion, it is Billy who ruins their first meeting with one idiotic move after the other and leaves a lasting impression … for all wrong reasons.
Meanwhile, Amy's older brother, Ethan Anderson, works at a start-up and has a secret crush on his boss, Emily Everhart. Emily is the ambitious daughter of a powerful business tycoon with a desire to prove herself by building her own empire. Yet, beneath their professional dynamic lies an unspoken connection and secrets that could change everything.
Romance, misunderstandings, and a web of emotions are all parts of this tale of unexpected love and second chances.
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Escreva uma avaliaçãoAutor Ash_thirumuru
Oh, love stories. Ash, who broke your heart, or which woman out there are you trying to marry? Haha. This little tale is an interesting concoction of youthful exuberance, emotions, and interwoven narratives about, well, romance. Billy Scott, our university student, has a strange past due to the trauma. He's pretty clumsy with women. And by women, I mean just Amy. And guess what? She's a professor at that college. Yep, it's one of those romantic stories. Is Amy an angel? No, sir! She's got quite the multifaceted persona. Ash, however, does a fair job at excelling the narrative. He's either in college or recently graduated/dropped out. You can tell because of how he portrays the story's environment. The only thing "wrong" is the occasionally meandering into soap opera territory, particularly with the melodramatic love declarations and somewhat predictable misunderstandings. Apart from that, it's really just youthful folly.