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Easy, Mr. CEO, I Got You! EP 2

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Easy, Mr. CEO, I Got You!

Top Interpol agent Lu Wanqing is thrown into a glossy corporate romance as a disposable extra, forced to survive by harvesting emotions. She soothes explosive CEO Li Nancheng and becomes his assistant, only to learn his turbulent feelings extend her life the most. As his rare disorder eases around her and the original heroine turns hostile, is she playing him, or rewriting fate?
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Ep Review

When Love Hits Like a Truck

The chibi death scene? Brutal. But the real gut-punch is how her office exile mirrors her emotional abandonment. Then—BAM—green energy, a leather-jacket hero, and a cosmic lifeline. *Sir, Take A Breath, Please!* weaponizes melodrama so well, you’ll cry *and* root for the plot twist simultaneously 🌌

Office Horror: Point-and-Scold Edition

Watching her carry that box while coworkers point like she’s radioactive? Chilling. The lighting shifts from warm to cold as judgment spreads—visual storytelling at its sharpest. *Sir, Take A Breath, Please!* doesn’t just show workplace toxicity; it makes you feel the weight of every finger pointed. Ouch. 💼🔥

His Blush vs. Her Panic

He’s sweating, cheeks flushed, teeth gritted—she’s lying half-dead, eyes wide with disbelief. The contrast is *chef’s kiss*. Their chemistry isn’t just romantic; it’s survival-based. *Sir, Take A Breath, Please!* knows tension isn’t in the kiss—it’s in the silence *before* the energy transfer begins ⚡

Devil Horns & Whip Energy

Chibi Li Nancheng with red horns and a whip? Iconic. He’s not just the boss—he’s the chaotic neutral force who *enjoys* the drama. Meanwhile, the system’s pink UI screams ‘cute but deadly’. *Sir, Take A Breath, Please!* balances absurdity and heartbreak like a pro. Never skip the chibi cutscenes. 🎯

The System Is Watching You

That pink-haired angel with a halo? Pure chaos energy. She drops truth bombs like 'you're already dead' while the protagonist blinks in a hospital bed 😅 *Sir, Take A Breath, Please!* turns trauma into a game—where survival hinges on finding the villain before time runs out. Peak meta storytelling.