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Turns Out He’s Been Secretly in Love with Me (Female-dominant)

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One-line summary: He acts like he doesn’t like her but is actually playing hard to get. Author: Eggshell Striving Upwards Synopsis: Fang Chuning considers herself a very ordinary student. The only reason she could become the student council president is that her family has a bit of money. In her opinion, Xu, the top student and all-around good student, is the best candidate for the student council president. _____ Xu Muzhou like her. He has liked her for a very long time, and through repeated schemes, he finally closed the distance with her. But this is still far from enough. He wants to be the one who stands out among her many suitors, to fight for her attention, and to make her take the initiative to pursue him. Author’s Warnings: 1. This is a female-dominant male childbirth novel, a mindless sweet story. If you don’t like it, don’t read it. 2. The female lead has a constitution that makes her loved by thousands. Except for being good-looking, wealthy, having status, a good figure, being good at sports, fighting, having some talent, and not bad at studying, she has no other outstanding qualities. Although ordinary, she is just loved by thousands. It can’t be changed. If you don’t like it, don’t read it. 3. (Important) The male lead is not a good person. He has bad intentions and incorrect values. If you can’t accept it, don’t enter! The story’s values do not represent the author’s values. If you can’t stand it, don’t scold. Please quietly click out.
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