I lied to keep you safe..

I lied to keep you safe..

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Doctor xiao was a very professional doctor, she was usually rewarded with outstanding praises from her coworkers because of how good of a doctor she was. One time she saw a very sick guy that's sickness is contagious to others, the guy is very flirty with her but she always keeps her work professionally because she doesn't want to ruin her reputation as a good doctor.
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*Non-related to Reactive Love fanfic collection* Life was hard for Ji Hyo ever since she was in her college life. Thinking of coming over to Seoul, she had to repay the debt that her mother borrowed to pay for the hospital bills. Her father was admitted in the hospital due to leukemia. Her dream of being an artist was forbidden to save money. Her family is her first priority. Despite her handwork as an office worker, her manager was impress of her. Her manager would bought meals for her as he watched her starved during lunch hour. She wasn't the type who communicate with her co-worker. That was the reason on why her co-worker spread false rumor of her. Mentioning that she's using their manager who was came from a wealthy family. She never complain about it. She knew her responsibility to help her family with the financial aid. During her days after leave from her job, her first sight of meeting a man. Where they realized they fell in love during their first sight.

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