Veetara, the owner of a tutoring institute in Wongwian Yai, was the prime target of teasing by Salee, a young girl who always carried a megaphone for teaching and, more importantly, for shouting out her love for her Khun Jae or her boss.
No one took Salee's playful and annoying antics seriously. However, no one also knew that Salee had actually loved her beautiful, wealthy, talented, and absolutely fabulous boss since she was just a little girl. No one could've predicted that eventually, Veetara, who heard these loud love declarations every day, would come to miss those chirpy proclamations from her persistent admirer.
Except for the fortune teller, who knew all this! "I see that you're going to have your boss as your husband!" was the prediction from a famous fortune teller at the Khlong San pier.
For those who didn't believe it, they didn't have to. Salee believed it with all her heart. She went around announcing it to everyone in the office, making her colleagues clench their fists in frustration.
"Soon enough, I'll be the boss's wife. So, you better start treating me well."
#AdoreKhunJaeLikeCrazy
Author: THEK34
Translator: Paphavee and meb translation team
Editor: Pattarapong
Illustrator: Mothila
When bubbly Emerson Kachi Smith starts working for the handsome Lucas Hendrix, she quickly discovers there's something hot and untamed behind his cold exterior...
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When bubbly Emerson Kachi Smith is offered a job as the personal assistant to the cold and handsome Lucas Hendrix, she's left wondering why. After all, she has no credentials to speak of, and working for a paranoid billionaire CEO who's impossible to please is far from easy. But a few weeks into her job, she begins to realize that she can't judge a book by its cover. Left alone to discover the mystery behind Lucas's cold exterior and to tame her uncontrollable desire to comfort him, she learns they have a lot more in common than she ever thought possible. Could their two lonely hearts share the same dream for happiness?
[[word count: 150,000-200,000 words]]
Cover designed by April Alforque
Former title 'Coffee And Papers'