Life of Alice
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  • Reads 1,201
  • Votes 79
  • Parts 17
  • Time 5h 21m
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2024
7 new parts
Just a heads-up: all of these storylines are completely fictional. None of this is to be taken seriously.

Si Alice Leal Guo-literal image of a "perfect girl with a perfect life". Successful businesswoman, galing sa mayamang pamilya, and she has always been classy. She's strong, independent, at hindi talaga nagpapadala sa kahit ano. People admire her for her confidence, kindness, and, of course, beauty. Lahat ng tao sa paligid niya ay iniidolo siya, thinking her life is like a real-life fairy tale.

Pero... is it really? Perfect nga ba ang buhay niya? Or is it just a picture-perfect illusion na unti-unting lang ding guguho.

Everything started to change nang pinasok niya ang mundo politics. Sa isip niya, this would finally give her the freedom she's always wanted-freedom from family expectations, from her spotless image, from her perfect world. But little did she know, ito pala ang magiging simula ng pagguho ng lahat. Her world, her truth, lahat ng pinaniniwalaan niya will slowly be uncovered.
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