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The Numbers That Brought Our Fates Together 187 Rick Lawrence.

One of the boroughs of London. Rick, 13 years old.

Passers-by were rushing about their business, not paying attention to each other. The cool London wind pierced no worse than the Siberian frosts if you were not dressed for the weather. The yellow leaves were spinning in their dance, tossed up and down by the wind, as the last sign of the past summer and the approaching winter. The gray sky, pressing the city with its clouds, foreshadowed the imminent first snow.

The boy raised the collar of his light coat, pulled on a cap and wrapped a wide warm scarf around his neck. This scarf was the only thing that at least slightly but warmed him. Shoes had long been worn out and got wet during the rain in seconds, but it was still better than walking barefoot.

He noticed a stylishly dressed man with a side vision. He was coming out of the doors of a five-star hotel. The boy suggested that the man could be a businessman, which means that he had a chance to try his luck.

"Fresh press! Latest stock and business market news! Interviews with Leading Entrepreneurs in London and New York in the New Limited Edition of British Finance! Only today! The last five copies!"

Rick was spinning around the entrance to an expensive hotel, trying to sell the newspaper, which had only recently appeared in print and had not yet won the attention of the audience. On the one hand, this was a minus, since not everyone agreed to invest in an unknown newspaper, which could turn out to be the next edition of the yellow press.

On the other hand, the selling price for one copy was much lower than the average market price, and he boldly added two hundred percent on top, making a profit when selling ten copies equivalent to selling one hundred copies of The Times.

And most importantly, the owner of the publishing company handed him ten copies a day without any payment, and the boy did not lose anything, even if he had not sold a single newspaper.

Fortunately for him, he had excellent marketing skills, and on good days he could sell up to thirty copies. He had enough money to buy food for a week. At least if he bought it for himself only.

"Sir, you look like a successful and influential person! Would you like to find out insider information about where it would be best to invest your capital in order to maximize your profit?" Rick called out to the hotel guest when he was about to get in a cab.

"Boy, I respect your perseverance, this is a good skill, but it's better to go to study than to hang around like this. It is unlikely that in this newspaper, of incomprehensible quality, I will find something useful for myself," the man answered dryly and turned away.

'Going to study? Hang around on the street? If it weren't for this hanging around on the street, I wouldn't even have anything, not to mention studying,' Rick thought to himself but swallowed his irritation and resentment. The evening was approaching, and he still had five more newspapers in his hands that he needed to sell, since by the morning this number would already be nothing but a waste paper.


"Sir, I can assure you that everything is all right with my studies. I just help my father in his publishing business," the boy showed his most charming smile, and the man could not help but say to himself that this teenager was very attractive. He could easily go to work in the modeling business instead of standing here on the street.

Rick noticed that the man was staring at him intently and decided to seize the moment and capture his attention even more. The boy approached the man and leaned over, as if about to share a secret, "I work here five days a week from morning to evening and have heard a lot of conversations, including confidential ones. So my information is more than relevant, if you buy five copies of this newspaper, I will share it with you for free," he finished his offer and winked.

The man signaled the taxi driver to wait, slammed the door and turned to Rick. There was a satisfied smile on the businessman's face, "Well, boy, I will give you my due, you earned my attention. Let's check what information you are willing to sell to me. How much will be for 5 copies?"

"25 pounds, sir," Rick answered confidently, although the announced price was simply sky-high for an unknown newspaper.

"How much? 25 pounds? But this is robbery! Kid, admit how much did you add on?" The man was indignant, but in his voice, there was not a hint of irritation.

Rick took it as a good sign and decided to answer as it is, "Two hundred percent, sir. And I also made a discount for you, usually, I take twenty percent more."

"Ahaha, I see. Well, business is business. I accepted the terms of your deal, so there, here's your money," the man handed 25 pounds to Rick, and the boy handed him a stack of newspapers. "Well, and what kind of secret investment advice would you give me?"

The boy put his hands in his pockets, pretended to look important and replied proudly, "I'm sure you know that now many people are actively investing in companies developing cell phones that will soon completely replace pagers, so this is not a new idea. I advise you to invest in a more traditional business, which only narrow specialists pay attention to."

"Hmm, and what kind of business are you talking about?" The man raised his eyebrows, showing genuine interest. He liked the way this boy arranged his self-presentation and how confidently he was comporting himself, despite his worn clothes and down-at-heel shoes.

Rick paused, looked around to give more importance to his information, and whispered, "Pharmacology."

"Pharmacology?" The man widened his eyes; he clearly did not expect such an option.

"Yes, pharmacology, sir. Do you know Greenline Inc.?" Rick asked, to which the man nodded affirmatively, "So, they are now developing a new line of products related to health restoration, and plan to launch it next year. Even the advertising company is already in the final stages of development, but this is confidential information. So, if you now buy at least a couple of dozen of their shares, then in the next five to ten years you will become incredibly rich. I cross my heart!"

"And how do you know about this? If this is such a good investment, why don't you buy a couple of shares yourself, instead of hanging around on the street?"

"Sir, as I said, there are a lot of people walking here in a day, and I can listen and analyze information well. As for the purchase of stocks, I would love to, but I don't have that much money," Rick answered and smiled shyly. Buying a stock that cost one and a half thousand pounds was beyond reality for him. For some reason, he liked this unknown man; he created the impression of a strong, but fair man. He was so unlike his own father.

The businessman raised his hand and carefully patted Rick on the head, "Well done, although this information was not new to me, I am glad that you shared it with me. What is your name and how old are you?"

"Um, Rick Lawrence, I'm 13 years old, sir. But why?"

The man smiled, "I have a son who is also 13 years old. If you meet, then I'm sure that you will make friends. He is something like you, just as serious at 13 years old and just as smart."

The businessman took a business card from his pocket and handed it to Rick, "I have to go, here is my contact number. If you want to work with us, call and I will find you something. I will not promise a large salary since you are not yet an adult and must study, but if you are interested, you can be in a research group with my sons. Our company supports young talents and promotes their development in every possible way, including training grants." He patted the boy on the shoulder, got into a taxi and drove off.

"A grant for training?" Rick did not believe his ears, he could not even dream of such a thing. The boy turned the business card over and gasped. Next to the company's logo, a name and contact number were written in black and white,

[William Anderson. CEO, Greenline Inc.]

"Damn me!" shouted the boy. He had just sold confidential information about the firm's plans to its own head for 25 pounds!

Rick covered his face with his hands, not believing that such coincidences can happen in the world. A little hope that a faint ray of sunshine came into his hopelessly gray life, warmed his heart for a moment until the cold autumn rain fell on the guy with all its strength.

Ice drops with a sharp wind, like small needles, hit his skin, burning his face, which he was trying to cover with a scarf. The rain was so strong that his shoes got wet when he did not manage to run even two blocks, so when he reached home after ten minutes of running, the boy soaked to the bone.

But this was not the most unpleasant thing that could have waited for him. Stopping in front of the front door, he looked at the windows of the house, the light was on only in one of them, but that was enough to make Rick's mood drop to zero.

"Damn," the boy cursed and tried to open the door as quietly as possible. He slipped inside like a mouse, took off his wet coat, shoes and wanted to head to his room as a fat man came out of the room and stared at the guy.

The man was wearing a dirty T-shirt and pants stretched out on his knees, his eyes were defocused, and his movements were clumsy. The smell in the apartment served as an excellent indicator of his condition - the man was drunk.

"Where the hell have you been hanging around all this time?! How long should I wait for you, huh?! My drink ended at lunchtime! And in the fridge, the mouse hanged itself! What do you think I should have eaten all day?!" the man cursed, not embarrassed by swear words.

"If you were hungry, you would get up and cook something for yourself," Rick muttered and went forward. But before he could take two steps, the man turned around, and his heavy hand hit the guy in the face with such force that Rick flew away a few steps, coins from his pockets scattered across the floor.

"How dare you talk to your father in that tone?! Are you looking for death?!" Mr. Lawrence exploded, his eyes were looking with hatred at his own child, "And also decided to hide the money?! Give everything back here! Now!"

"Just choke on it!" The boy shouted in response, got up from the floor and threw the last coins which he still had in his pockets in his father's face. Then he turned and went to his room.

He knew well that this person would not bother him until the morning, because as soon as the rain stopped, he would go to a nearby pub to drink the money that Rick had been earning for three days.

The boy opened the door of the room and felt the floor go from under his feet. The whole room was turned upside down, things were scattered every which way, even the drawers of the cabinets were empty, and their contents were lying on the floor.

"Oh no, not that," Rick whispered and rushed to his stuff. But everything was in vain, the secret places where he hid his slender savings were empty as if nothing was there. But what made his heart contract with pain and resentment were books torn to shreds, some of which he did not even have time to read.

The boy brushed away the tears that came out of his eyes, straightened up and walked quickly to the living room, where his father was sitting on the sofa with another bottle of beer in his hands. And he also claimed that he had run out of booze?!

"Where is my money?! Who gave you the right to rummage around in my room?!" Rick shouted, but the man did not even raise an eyebrow.

"I am your father, and this house belongs to me, like everything else that is here."

"Do you even know that I have nothing to wear for school?! I have been collecting this money for three months to buy shoes and clothes for the winter! And the books! I took them in the library and I have to return them at the end of the month, do you have any clue how much they cost?! Where will I get the money to pay for them?!"

Rick felt desperate. That little hope for the best that appeared after meeting with that businessman shattered into pieces when he again faced with his harsh reality.

Parents who drank more alcohol than water, which eventually led to the fact that his mother died several years ago from an alcoholic coma. But unlike her father, she at least sometimes cooked food, and after her death, the boy was left to himself. From the age of ten, he himself earned his own food, clothes, and things for school. He knew that in this world no one would take care of him except himself.

"Instead of school, go and get a job on a construction site. And then you will receive more than from your stupid newspaper. I am your parent, and one doesn't choose parents. It's your duty to take care of me, you got it?!" the man tapped his fist on the coffee table next to the sofa. Empty bottles swayed and rumbled off the table and rolled across the floor.

"My duty?! And then what is your duty as a parent to me, eh? What did I do in this life that you are treating like that?!"

The man idly brought a bottle of beer to his lips and took a sip. His son's eyes, looking at him with pain and resentment, didn't cause any feelings in Mr. Lawrence, after all, this child was simply an unplanned mistake, and if he had already broken the man's life plans by his birth, then let him be responsible for that.

"I saw here on TV today, hic, that there is such a law ... what was it, hic, oh! The law of karma! So, I am your karma! Looks like you did a lot of shit in your past life since you got such parents in this one. Hic, you still have to thank me that I help you repay your sins, ahahaha!" Rick's father laughed out loud, he liked this theory, it fit into their situation perfectly and relieved him of all responsibility for his son.

"Ha, the law of karma?! You mean it's all my fault?!" Rick didn't understand why, but his father's remark made a sharp pain in the boy's heart. He was already accustomed to insults and humiliations against him and expected from this man neither understanding, nor support, nor even parental love. But the idea that this person sincerely believed that with his behavior he rendered his son the service of cleansing past sins was the most hypocritical thing he had heard from him.

"Go to hell," Rick whispered through his teeth, took a sweater in his room, old holey sneakers, wrapped a scarf around his neck that was still a little wet from the rain, and left the house, slamming the door.

The sun had long since set, the rain stopped, and the city plunged into night darkness. Here and there the last drops were falling from the roofs; the air was filled with dampness and coolness.

The boy exhaled еру air slowly; light puffs of steam enveloped his face and climbed up. "Damn, it'll probably be frost at night," Rick sighed, he hadn't had time to buy winter shoes, now he'll have to save at least another month before he gets the required amount. He suddenly remembered the business card that he received tonight, but after looking in his trouser pockets, he realized that it was left at home in his coat.

Rick crossed his arms over his chest and rubbed himself over his shoulders, it turned out to be much colder outside than he had expected, but he did not want to return home. The boy wandered through the dark streets, which he knew as a palm of his hand, and he knew well where to find a warm place to spend the night and, if he's lucky, get some free food.

"What the?! Agggh!" Rick grabbed his knee and checked how hard he hit it, "What the hell are you doing?! That's the place to sit, and even at such a time!"

When he turned the corner, he did not notice a little girl sitting on the ground, who was the reason why he fell and was now laying on the asphalt next to her.

"Now I'm all dirty because of you! Who will let me inside like that now, eh?" The boy got up and shook his clothes, "Where is your mother, huh?! You should be at home, and not sit on the street in a dark gateway at night like that! What do parents teach you at all?!"

The girl flinched, raised her head and looked Rick in the face, after which she sobbed, and a children's loud cry filled the surroundings.

"Waaaah!!! Mamaaaa!!!"

The boy was confused, he did not expect such an emotional reaction from the little girl, "Hey, hey! Be quiet! Take it easy! If you cry so loudly, then big bad men will find us and then we definitely will be in serious trouble!"

Rick tried to calm the child down as best he could, this part of the district was a popular place for night hangouts of local hooligans, and it was not part of his plans to run into them this evening. The last phrase had the desired effect and the girl immediately became silent, and from the cry, she switched to quiet sobs.

Rick sat beside her and looked at the girl. She looked no more than seven years old, her clothes and shoes were stained, but by the quality of the fabric and appearance, it was noticeable that these were not cheap things. Even the hat on the girl's head was the same as he had seen on other children that sometimes went out from the hotel with their mothers for a walk. From the hotel, next to which he was selling newspapers.

It is unlikely that such a child would be allowed to walk alone at night, two options surfaced in Rick's head - either she ran away or was lost.

"Listen, it's already cold and dark. You need to go home," he said in a quiet voice, he didn't want to scare her even more, as the baby girl cringed with fear as soon as he crouched next to her. Rick scratched his head, he did not know how to communicate with little children.

"What's your name? My name is Rick," he held out his hand to the girl, but she did not even raise her head. 'Damn, and then what? I can't sit here forever with her, but can't leave her like that either,' the boy sighed to himself, one thought crossed his mind, he wondered whether it would be a wise idea to share it or not, but decided that it was better than sitting in the silence.

"If you want, you can call me Riri, as my grandmother called me in childhood," the boy smiled, his hand was still extended towards the girl. In fact, this was how his neighbor's grandmother called him, she was very old but incredibly kind. Perhaps she was the only person in Rick's life from whom he had ever received sincere warmth and love. And the scarf that was on his neck was also once knitted by her, and that was the only thing he treasured.

The girl raised her head and looked at Rick, her blue eyes expressed doubt and interest, "Riri? Some girlish name," she muttered and pouted. For some reason, it seemed to her that this grown-up boy decided to make fun of her when she was already on the verge of despair.
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"Ahaha, it seems to me that way too," Rick laughed out loud, and his smile and laughter provoked a similar reaction in the little girl. She straightened up and also laughed, "Haha, Riri, you are so big, and you have a girly nickname!"

"Oh, so what, maybe your nickname is even weirder than mine," Rick spread his hands and winked slyly.

"Not true! I don't have any nickname at all, you got it?!" the girl boiled over.

"Ok, do you even have a name?" Rick asked, now he was sure that he would get an answer to his question.

"Y-yeah," the girl replied and shook Rick's outstretched hand in response, "My name is Corey. Corey Williams."

"Corey? Hmm, beautiful name," he squeezed her small and cold hand, the boy did not expect it to be so fragile, "Rick Lawrence. Nice to meet you."

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344 The First and Only One.
343 A Ribbon.
342 His New Features.
341 Run Away to Be Catched.
340 Stay.
339 Ancient Rules Part 2 .
338 Ancient Rules Part 1 .
337 Darkness and Light.
Chapter 336: Stepping Out of the Shadows Part 3 .
336 Stepping Out of the Shadows Part 3 .
Chapter 335: Stepping Out of the Shadows Part 2 .
335 Stepping Out of the Shadows Part 2 .
Chapter 334: Stepping Out of the Shadows Part 1 .
334 Stepping Out of the Shadows Part 1 .
333 To Play with The Monster.
Chapter 332: Cruelty Is a Relative Concept Part 2 .
332 Cruelty Is a Relative Concept Part 2 .
Chapter 331: Cruelty Is a Relative Concept Part 1 .
331 Cruelty Is a Relative Concept Part 1 .
330 Tell Me What You Want.
329 The Turn of The Future.
Chapter 328: Connected Fates Part 2 .
328 Connected Fates Part 2 .
Chapter 327: Connected Fates Part 1 .
327 Connected Fates Part 1 .
326 Too Late.
325 Grow Up First.
323 Missed Me?
322 I Promise.
321 Is That Why You didn't Come?
320 The Parallel Lines.
319 A Naughty Little Lady.
318 His Doom and His Light.
317 Stay With Me at Least Like That.
316 Wake Up Soon.
315 Do You Know Him?
314 I Will Compensate for Both of Us.
Chapter 313: The Price of the Future Part 2 .
313 The Price of the Future Part 2 .
Chapter 312: The Price of the Future Part 1 .
312 The Price of the Future Part 1 .
311 She Needs You.
310 Hidden Secrets.
309 Letter 'A'.
308 A Secret Gift.
307 I Hope to Get Your Answer.
306 The World after The Great Flash.
305 The Fall of Mankind.
304 His Real Name.
303 I Will be There for You.
302 We Need to Hurry.
301 I am Your Death.
300 I Will Fulfill Your Desire.
299 Interwined Fates.
298 What Will You Choose?
297 To My Great Readers!
296 Obey Your Master.
295 You Leave Me No Choice.
294 I Will Always Protect You.
293 Mind Games.
292 To Look in the Same Direction.
291 Time to Collect the Gifts.
290 Don't Do This.
289 To Stop All This.
288 His True Face.
287 The Secrets of his Soul.
286 To Believe in a Person.
285 Such a Person.
284 Don't Underestimate Your Opponent.
283 To Do One Thing.
282 The Reason to Get Rid of Moral Principles.
Chapter 281: A Seething Stream.
Chapter 280: Waiting for the Unknown.
Chapter 279: The Road With a Friend.
Chapter 278: Forgotten Important Detail.
Chapter 277: Almighty Ghost.
Chapter 276: A Risky Idea.
Chapter 275: What Matters Most.
Chapter 274: It's Not for You to Decide.
273 No Further Discussions.
Chapter 272: Little Trouble Makers.
Chapter 271: I Have an Idea.
Chapter 270: Wait For Us.
Chapter 269: Can I Trust You?
Chapter 268: Underestimate Her Abilities.
Chapter 267: His Christmas Present.
Chapter 266: Suspicious Coincidence.
Chapter 265: What It Means to Be Happy.
Chapter 264: It Doesn't Concern Me.
Chapter 263: The Price of Power.
Chapter 262: A Prophecy.
Chapter 261: The Future Ruler.
Chapter 260: To Protect.
Chapter 259: Forty Years.
Chapter 258: A Butterfly.
Chapter 257: Do the Same I Do with You.
Chapter 256: Your Part of Agreement.
Chapter 255: How About a Deal?
Chapter 254: Life Energy.
Chapter 253: A Modest Person.
Chapter 252: We Are Family.
251 I Will Love You Forever.
Chapter 250: Keep Enemies Closer.
Chapter 249: Two-Faced.
Chapter 248: Unexpected Guest.
Chapter 247: Heart of Infinity.
Chapter 246: Hidden Symbols.
Chapter 245: Honest Answer.
Chapter 244: Your BF.
Chapter 243: Hold on Tight.
Chapter 242: The Game is On.
Chapter 241: The Punishment for Screwing Up.
Chapter 240: Dark and Empty.
239 Just a Friendly Warning.
238 The Threat.
Chapter 237: What are You?
Chapter 236: Dispense with Greetings.
235 Extra.
Chapter 234: The Price of Eternity (Part 5).
234 The Price of Eternity Part 5 .
Chapter 233: The Price of Eternity (Part 4).
233 The Price of Eternity Part 4 .
Chapter 232: The Price of Eternity (Part 3).
232 The Price of Eternity Part 3 .
Chapter 231: The Price of Eternity (Part 2).
231 The Price of Eternity Part 2 .
Chapter 230: The Price of Eternity (Part 1).
230 The Price of Eternity Part 1 .
Chapter 229: Announcement.
Chapter 228: The Light.
Chapter 227: A Sense of Deja Vu.
Chapter 226: The Sacrifice That Wasn't Asked.
Chapter 225: A Vow.
Chapter 224: We're Friends.
Chapter 223: The Taubert Family.
Chapter 222: Someone Has to Be a Villain.
221 The Project "Eternity".
Chapter 220: A Family Relic.
Chapter 219: Totally Henpecked.
Chapter 218: Welcome to the New World.
Chapter 217: Heart and Soul.
Chapter 216: The Joyful Moments of Life.
215 The New Path.
Chapter 214: The Price of Love (Part 2).
214 The Price of Love Part 2 .
Chapter 213: The Price of Love (Part 1).
213 The Price of Love Part 1 .
212 Not Happy To Meet You.
211 That Only One.
210 The Choice.
209 Warmth and Sadness of Love.
208 "Traitors."
207 Tempus ut Servaretum.
206 The Best Thing in the Life.
205 A Present.
204 Bloody Eyes.
203 The Test.
202 Extra. Behind the Numbers.
201 Count to Three.
200 Who Is the Coolest here?
199 Absorption.
198 Midnight Stranger.
197 To Win the Game.
196 Someday I'll Tell You.
195 I'm Yours.
194 To See Perfectly.
193 The Pain.
192 Broken Promise.
191 Rick Stein.
190 Decide By Yourself.
189 The Dawn That Never Came.
188 Be My Friend.
187 Rick Lawrence.
186 Consequences of the Decision.
185 Welcome Back.
184 The Crime.
183 A Rabid Beast.
182 Unwelcomed Guest.
181 Who Are You?
180 Time to Move On.
179 Totally Captivated.
178 A Little Kick For Confidence.
177 R&C.
176 The Sound.
175 That's It For Me.
174 Abandoned Dream.
173 Birthday Surprise.
172 His Property.
171 The Birthmark.
170 Hello.
169 The Place You Could Call Your Own.
168 I'm Here.
167 Nightmare Came True.
166 Chasing Thoughts.
165 The Beginning of The End.
164 Can You Cope With Such Fire?
163 When The World Stops.
162 Fragments of Time.
161 Don't Let It Control You.
160 The Picture.
159 Unanswered Question.
158 Comrades in Arms.
157 Illogical Feelings.
156 The Secret.
155 Friend or Foe?
154 Strict Dad Mode.
153 Best Friend Vs. Boyfriend.
152 Little Prince.
151 The King and His Queen.
150 Book 2. Prologue.
149 Book 1. Epilogue.
148 Thank You Page.
Chapter 147: That's All I Need.
146 A Handsome Old Man.
Chapter 145: Let's Go Home.
144 Forever Yours.
Chapter 143: The Price of Freedom (Part 3).
143 The Price of Freedom Part 3 .
Chapter 142: The Price of Freedom (Part 2).
142 The Price of Freedom Part 2 .
Chapter 141: The Price of Freedom (Part 1).
141 The Price of Freedom Part 1 .
140 Do What You Have To Do.
139 The Cave of Spirits.
138 The Price of Life.
137 The Guide.
136 Looking for Something?
135 Where The Path Began.
134 A Tempting Offer.
133 Small Hope.
Chapter 132: Don't Underestimate.
131 A Dead End.
130 Hiding From Someone.
129 The Most Precious Person.
128 This Woman.
127 What Did You See in Your Dream?
126 Before I Met You.
125 My Soul and Body Belong to You.
124 Be Grateful for What You Have.
123 Public Display of Affection.
122 Most Beloved Activity.
121 Incomparable Bliss.
120 Prepare to Pay Off, My Love.
119 Be Close to Those You Love.
118 Unopened Attachment.
117 Mystic Organization.
116 Hidden Truth.
115 Wanna Know Some Secrets?
114 Let Me Introduce.
113 A Long-awaited Moment.
112 The Price of Loss.
111 Everything Has Its Own Price.
110 A Point of No Return.
109 Farewell, My Love.
108 I Have To Upset You.
107 Our Turn To Take Off.
106 Is This Your First Trip Together?
Chapter 105: There's a Big Surprise For You.
104 I Will Find You.
103 This Is the Least I Can Help You With.
Chapter 102: I'll Give You a Chance.
Chapter 101: Let's Play, Shall We?
100 Promise Me.
99 First and Last.
98 Something That Will Bring You Joy.
97 Remember This Face.
96 Incomparable Pleasure.
95 Pleased To Meet You.
94 A Worthy Model For Experiments.
93 This Number Is Your Name.
92 The Summer Solstice Day.
91 Prologue. Long Forgotten Past.
Chapter 90: Author's Foreword.
89 The End.
88 If You Remembered Me...
87 Extra. That Was His Name.
86 Master.
85 Abandoned Daughter.
Chapter 84: Let's Meet Tonight.
Chapter 83: I'm Giving You This Chance.
Chapter 82: I'll Be Waiting For You.
81 Do Not Let Anyone In.
80 Do You Want To Tell Me Anything?
Chapter 79: I Don't Do This For Myself.
78 This Is Our Answer.
77 I Finally Found Her.
Chapter 76: I'll Kill This Jerk!
75 This Is A Planned Operation.
74 Please, Do Not Disturb.
73 One Week Is Enough.
72 Not A Typical Monday Morning.
71 Q&A Section.
Chapter 70: That's it. Checkmate.
69 What Are These Numbers?
68 Leave Your Heart Open.
67 Never In My Life!
Chapter 66: I'd Like To Thank You.
65 Who Is Worth To Be Her Husband?
64 What List Are You In?
63 You Have Changed A Lot.
62 What Is Your Name?
61 Do You Want To Talk About This?
60 Unexpected Emotions.
59 I Know What You Really Are.
58 Are You Ready For This?
57 I Will Try It With Pleasure.
56 Who Is This?
55 Gossiping Grandmas In Action.
54 Can I Better Hit You?
53 I Want It That Way.
Chapter 52: It's a Secret!
Chapter 51: Don't You Trust Me?
50 He Gives Me Creeps.
49 Are You With Me?
48 An Unexpected Meeting.
47 Are You Sure You Want To Know About It?
46 Pretending To Be White And Fluffy, Huh?
45 Look Only At Me.
44 My Heart Is Already Taken.
43 Global Heroes.
42 Prologue. New Hope For Mankind.
41 Epilogue 1. Let The Game Start.
40 The Doubt In The Heart.
39 He Is Closer Than You Think.
38 Extra 2. Nightmare Is In The Air.
37 Extra 1. Midnight Conversation.
36 Long Time No See.
35 How About A Bet?
34 My Things Belong To Me.
33 So You Just Wanna Be Friends?
32 Baby, You Are Incredibly Tasty.
31 I Have No Desire To Let You Go.
30 Everything Is More Serious Than You Thought.
29 Wanna Role Play With Your Master?
Chapter 28: Jeez, There Isn't Any Romance In You...
27 Can You Close Your Eyes?
26 Are You Just Friends?
25 Can You Keep This In Secret?
24 Who The Hell Are You?
23 Never Tell Anyone.
22 Your Gift Is Your Power.
21 Will You ... Me?
Chapter 20: I'll Be Glad To Hear You Out.
19 Are You Very Interested In My Personal Life?
18 The Night Before The Beginning.
17 The Scent Of Your Body Drives Me Crazy.
Chapter 16: I'm Not Sure I Can Resist.
15 This Chick Is Quite Something!
Chapter 14: No 'Special' Relations With Him.
Chapter 13: It's My Secret Technique!
12 Wanna Play With Me? 2
11 Wanna Play With Me? 1
Chapter 10: Didn't You Come To The Wrong Door?
Chapter 9: It's My Time To Score Now.
Chapter 8: I'm Into Bookworms, Miss.
7 This Nerd Got Some Hots, Huh?
Chapter 6: Call Me 'Teacher'.
5 Sexy, But Nothing Special.
4 Shall We Dance?
3 Falling Into The Abyss.
2 The Brightest Star In The Sky.
1 Forgotten Nightmare.
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