Ms. Arrogant's Rules

Ms. Arrogant's Rules

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Lara, The arrogant, boastful heiress of her Father's company meets Brei, a girl who lived through poverty and is willing to do anything for her family What will happen in their encounter? Cover by : @missmahalina
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