What I Hate About You
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  • Parts 51
  • Time 9h 22m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2015
At the age of 19, Nigel Cobalt T. Solomon became the CEO of the Solomon Transportation Corporation that made him one of the youngest CEOs in the world. He looks easy to deal with, especially with his age, but the real Nigel is hard working, clever and a very grumpy person. You wouldn't want to be on his bad side especially when he's in a bad mood. And by bad mood, it means when he's stress because of school works, his responsibility as a CEO and pretty much everything and everybody around him. 
	Denise Grace Atkinson is an 18 year old school journalist. She's not one of the rich people in Rookwood University, in fact, she's just a scholar for being both a writer and an editor. She's adventurous and happy-go-lucky type of girl, yet you wouldn't want to be on her bad side for she could go full head war with anybody. Denise is committed to her work that she will do everything to make it perfect as possible. Having her little brother gives her the courage to do all of these and live a better life for him.
	A guy who thinks everything and everyone around him is annoying and a girl who thinks she can deal with everything and everyone. A guy who is short tempered and a girl who is overflowing with patience. What if their worlds collide in a not-so-nice way? Will Nigel be pulled up or Denise who will be pulled down? Or could it possibly be a tug-of-war? Would it be a war or peace? Peace before war or war before peace? Possibly both .... Right?
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