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Laylah
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  • WpHistory
    Time 6 hours, 8 minutes
Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2020
Bilkisu Muhammad, commonly known as 'laylah' is your average 19 year old college student. Pursuing a medical degree with a likeness for korean romance dramas.  She bumps into the half korean heir of AA constructions and little did she know that her life was about to take a turn as she ends up being his wife.

On the Other hand Muhammad Adnaan Aliyu Abdullah, A twenty eight year old man married to his business with very little tolerance for imperfections marries her for the sake of his work and vows to never let anyone in due to his hurtful past. 


Now that their paths have collided, will their destination be the same?

Would he let her break his walls and give himself a chance at true happiness?

Will Mr no nonsense find the beauty in her imperfections?

Or will they go against the code of romance novels and go their separate ways.

Read "Laylah" to find out!



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KhairyMGana
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