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The Billionaire’s Lost Love

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The Billionaire’s Lost Love
Billionaire CEO
Second Chance Romance
Corporate Rivalry
Past Trauma

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Plot overview

After years apart, Amelia runs into her former college sweetheart, Ethan, now a ruthless billionaire CEO. Ethan never forgave Amelia for mysteriously abandoning him years ago. Now, fate forces them to work together on a high-stakes project. As old sparks reignite, they must navigate corporate sabotage and the hidden reason behind their initial separation, which involves a powerful rival family and deep-seated betrayal. Amelia must uncover the truth to save her career and potentially rekindle her lost love.

Level insight

The dialogue blends high-stakes corporate terminology with complex emotional language regarding regret and betrayal, requiring advanced vocabulary and nuanced interpretation.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary for high-stakes business negotiations and mergers.

  • Practice formal and informal language used in professional confrontations.

  • Master expressions of regret and emotional reconciliation.

Lingos you'll learn in this series

Can't stay away from me, can you?
Can't stay away from me, can you?

Teasing

A teasing question used when someone keeps coming back or cannot leave the other person alone.

You've been out racing again, haven't you?
You've been out racing again, haven't you?

Suspicion

A question that suggests the speaker already knows someone has been racing again.

supposed to be on her side?
Aren't you supposed to be on her side?

Loyalty Check

A rhetorical question used to challenge someone for not supporting the person they should be backing.

missing him every morning, don't you?
You're still missing him every morning, don't you?

Emotional Tease

A direct way of pointing out that someone is still thinking about a person they miss regularly.

I be worried you're losing your edge?
Should I be worried you're losing your edge?

Testing Confidence

A teasing question used to challenge whether someone is becoming less confident, skilled, or effective.

So, what's the big idea showing up every morning?
What's the big idea showing up every morning?

Annoyance

A mildly annoyed question asking why someone keeps showing up every morning.

Without Leonard, what are we going to do?
Without Leonard, what are we going to do?

Concern

A worried question about what to do after losing an important person or helper.

Oh, you're enjoying this a
Oh, you're enjoying this a little too much, aren't you?

Sarcastic Callout

A sarcastic question used to say someone is enjoying a situation more than they should.

So, if he's the reason why you
So if he's the reason why you cannot commit to relationships?

Relationship Question

A way of asking whether one person is the reason another cannot fully commit to a relationship.

Love and Treats Cafe, how may I take your order?
Love and Treats Cafe, how may I take your order?

Customer Service

A polite, standard greeting used by staff when answering a phone or helping a customer order.

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