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The narrator explains that this story is a purely fictitious one, and that once someone puts his or her faith in another person, they lose it completely. He says that once a person puts their trust in a person, that person loses all reason and reason with the other person. In the end, people lose everything. The narrator goes on to say that once people put their faith in one person, then they lose everything with the person they love. For example, if a person is in love with another person and that person asks for another massage, the narrator says, then that person will not be able to do anything with the massage. He also says that if the person asks another question, then the person will lose all reason. In other words, if someone asks for a massage and the person does not want another one, they will not trust the person who asked for another one. This is why the narrator calls this story a "purely fictitious one." The narrator says that he cannot cook for sese. He cannot do that. He can only do that because his mother has asked him to come pick her up for dinner early so that she will not escape again. He tells her that he will wait for her. He promises to make her fall in love one day. When he is tender, it is hard
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Tender Loving CEO • Chapter 58 • Page ik-page-2198674
Tender Loving CEO • Chapter 58 • Page ik-page-2198684
Tender Loving CEO • Chapter 58 • Page ik-page-2198677
Chapter 58
This is a locked chapterChapter 58
About This Chapter
The narrator explains that this story is a purely fictitious one, and that once someone puts his or her faith in another person, they lose it completely. He says that once a person puts their trust in a person, that person loses all reason and reason with the other person. In the end, people lose everything. The narrator goes on to say that once people put their faith in one person, then they lose everything with the person they love. For example, if a person is in love with another person and that person asks for another massage, the narrator says, then that person will not be able to do anything with the massage. He also says that if the person asks another question, then the person will lose all reason. In other words, if someone asks for a massage and the person does not want another one, they will not trust the person who asked for another one. This is why the narrator calls this story a "purely fictitious one." The narrator says that he cannot cook for sese. He cannot do that. He can only do that because his mother has asked him to come pick her up for dinner early so that she will not escape again. He tells her that he will wait for her. He promises to make her fall in love one day. When he is tender, it is hard
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