Be Good,Mr CEO(Arthit/Daotok)

Be Good,Mr CEO(Arthit/Daotok)

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Arthit is the kind of CEO people don't question-powerful, untouchable, and completely uninterested in love. At least, that's what everyone believes. Because every day, without fail, he walks into his office and does the one thing that makes no sense at all- he flirts shamelessly with his assistant. Daotok. The only person in the entire company who doesn't fall for his charm. The only one who talks back, rolls his eyes, and tells him-firmly and repeatedly- "Be good, Mr. CEO." It should be a game. A harmless distraction. But Arthit doesn't play harmlessly. What starts as teasing turns into something sharper-possessive glances, lingering touches, and a quiet refusal to let anyone else get too close. And Daotok, who only wants to survive his job, go home on time, and maybe take a proper vacation for once, finds himself stuck in something he doesn't understand. Because Arthit doesn't do love. But he doesn't let go, either. And the more Daotok tries to draw the line, the more Arthit seems determined to cross it-slowly, deliberately... like he already owns the space Daotok stands in. The problem? Daotok doesn't know if his boss is joking, losing his mind... or dangerously serious. And Arthit? He's long past pretending this is just a game.
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Junior Arden, the handsome, wealthy heir to an empire of luxury hotels, believes everything can be solved with the right amount of money-or at least a perfectly wrapped gift and a shower of compliments. His love language? Lavish gifts, romantic words, and dramatic gestures. He's confident, charming, and totally chaotic when it comes to love. Mark Weston, on the other hand, is the soft-spoken, bespectacled librarian who spends his days among dusty books and classic poetry. He's painfully shy, has the self-esteem of a paperclip, and blushes if you so much as compliment his sweater. He prefers quiet mornings, mint tea, and fictional men with romantic hearts. When Junior walks into the library one rainy day to donate a rare first edition, he doesn't expect to be completely smitten by the flustered librarian with ink-stained fingers. Determined to win his heart, Junior launches into a mission of gifting chaos-flowers delivered daily, poems recited under the library window, and personalized bookmarks with sparkles. But Mark isn't used to attention-especially not from men who look like they belong on billboards. He doesn't know what to do with someone who calls him beautiful with a straight face or sends him a diamond-studded book charm "just because." Will Junior's flamboyant affection break through Mark's walls? Or will it take a library card and a little chaos to prove that love doesn't need a price tag?

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