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Forever With You
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    Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2019
Miguel Silvestre, is a spaniard billionaire who was assigned by his father to look after their properties in the Philippines. He has been living in Manila alone for the past few years managing their construction company. Kinukulit na siya ng mga magulang niyang mag asawa. It's time for him to settle down and have his own family. But Miguel is enjoying his bachelor life.

Until one day...his father told him to visit their island somewhere in Palawan.
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