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Chapter 50
Jane Austen
08:00,Jan 01,1970
He was a powerful CEO, feared and respected by his colleagues and competitors alike. But beneath his cold exterior lay a deep loneliness that he could never seem to shake.
One day, he met a woman who challenged him in every way possible. She was just as smart and successful as he was, and she refused to be intimidated by him. Despite their initial animosity, they soon found themselves drawn to each other, unable to resist the intense attraction between them.
But as their relationship grew deeper, so did their conflicts. She was fiercely independent and refused to be controlled by anyone, especially not him. He struggled to let go of his need for dominance and control, unable to reconcile it with his growing love for her.
Their relationship became a battle of wills, with each trying to assert their dominance over the other. But in the end, they both realized that true love requires compromise and trust. They learned to let go of their need for control and dominance, and in doing so, found a love that was deeper and more fulfilling than anything they had ever known.
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Chapter 40
Christopher
08:00,Jan 01,1970
The first time they met, she was seven years old, and he was twelve. He was being chased by someone, and she saved him. The second time they met, she was ten years old, and he was fifteen. It was her mother's funeral, and he gave her an ancient jade piece, promising her that it was a token. The third time they met, she was twenty-five, and he was thirty. She didn't want to marry him, but he wanted to marry her. The fourth time they met, she was wearing a qipao, and he was in a suit. It was their first photo together, imprinted on their marriage certificate. ... This is the story of her and him.