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(Dubbed)CEO’s City-Wide HuntEP 18

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(Dubbed)CEO’s City-Wide Hunt

Eirene Brown never meant to cross paths with Bryce Hunter, the CEO of Hunter Group. But one night changed everything. After her mother's sudden death, she left their newborn daughter at Bryce's estate. Later, she worked in his company, not realizing Bryce was searching for his child's mother. When they reunite in the workplace, will passion ignite or explosive fury erupt? Their story is just beginning...
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Ep Review

Heartbreaking Reality

Watching the daughter clutch her mother's ashes broke my heart. She admitted cemeteries were too expensive. Mr. Hunter stepping in shows his character. The scene where she decides on a plot feels like closure. Emotional storytelling in (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt.

Dark Comedy Gold

The salesperson's pitch was hilariously dark. Saying everyone dies eventually while selling graves is bold. He offered a family plot for three people which shocked me. The price drop logic was wild but funny. This mix of humor and sadness makes (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt stand out.

Hunter's Gentle Side

Mr. Hunter did not judge her for keeping ashes at home. He simply said he would take her to buy one. His support was quiet but powerful. I love how he handled the expensive prices without flinching. It shows deep care beyond money. Touching moment in (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt defining their bond.

Crazy Grave Prices

Eighty-eight thousand dollars for a grave is insane. The salesperson acted like it was a bargain. Then he offered a family plot for even more. Dividing the cost by three people was such a weird sales tactic. I could not believe the numbers in (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt.

Quiet Support

The way Mr. Hunter stood beside her was comforting. He did not say much but his presence mattered. She chose the cheaper grave despite his wealth. It shows her independence. Their dynamic feels real and grounded. I really enjoy watching their interactions in (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt.

Sad Yet Funny

This scene balanced grief with comedy perfectly. The salesperson's jokes were unexpected but worked. Seeing her hold the ashes made me tear up. Then the price talk made me laugh. It is a rollercoaster of emotions. I love how (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt manages to mix these tones well.