Over the Boundary
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  • Reads 253
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 8
Ongoing, First published May 27, 2020
Mature
Cienfuegos Series #1 Over the Boundary


Being the model of perfection that he is, Mr. Ylsen Zaimon Cienfuegos is like a paragon among CEO's. Doubted, people thought that he is incompetent to be the CEO of Cienfuegos group of companies for being the youngest son of Cienfuegos clan. He is like a word that is hard to spell because of his personality that will make you hate him and judge him for being privy.

After meeting this girl who he thought is different because of the way she dress, she talks and even the way she sigh is amusing him. She never failed to make him flabbergasted. Tatum Ziel Flores is very smart, demure and somehow fierce, but she always fail to avoid being gauche because of distraction.




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