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The Ice Queen & the Sunbeam
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  • Time 2h 47m
  • Reads 48,347
  • Votes 1,673
  • Parts 26
  • Time 2h 47m
Complete, First published Jul 10
Orm Kornaphat Sethratanapong works in a bank, she has a bright and positive personality and Ling Ling Kwong is a CEO of Kwong's Enterprises, Cold and snob but when she met Orm everything changes...
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