
Peninsula: Starting from the Late Night Diner
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Korean entertainment sprinkles sweet stories, with a single female protagonist, Jung Soo-jung. Traveling back to Seoul in 2012, Su Chengyou wanted to open a Chinese restaurant and live an ordinary life. Until late that night, she was sitting in the restaurant, twirling the tissue with her head down, and speaking softly. "I hope one day we will really be together..." "It's the kind of relationship where I can straighten my back and lead you out in front of others." He typed the first line of code without saying a word. Two months later, Vibez was launched. The five major modules have been expanded to include short video, e-commerce, social networking, payment, and recruitment, reconstructing the urban lifestyle of the entire Generation Z. "Seoul Economy" wrote: We are witnessing an Internet group using code to change the national economic shape. \
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The single heroine spreads sweet words and uses food as a link to start a sweet interaction with Zheng Xiujing. The protagonist transforms from a restaurant chef to an entertainment group representative, and goes both ways to achieve sweetness without knives. It is suitable for readers who like delicate emotional descriptions and career growth lines.




Heroine: Crystal Status: Loading It's been a while since I've seen Shan Shuijing's story. The male protagonist is a former state banquet chef who travels to Seoul to be a computer student. Starting with a late-night cafeteria, the subsequent layout will be launched as an Internet company to create an aggregation of rice balls + tt and so on. The writing style is exceptionally good, the angle of entry is also very novel, and the relationship between the two crystals develops smoothly without any abruptness.












