Story By Yu Hui
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Yu Hui

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Being a family doctor in domineering literature
Updated at Apr 2, 2025, 23:42
In every domineering CEO romance, there’s always a butler who says, "It's been so long since I've seen Young Master this happy." But let’s not forget another essential character—the family doctor. That’s me. The one who patches up these overbearing CEOs and deals with their many unusual problems. I have four employers: Employer No. 1 is from the Fei family, and he’s the biggest headache of them all. His story follows the caged bird trope, where the love interest is a cold and distant beauty who constantly ends up injured. And yet, every time I try to check his wounds, the CEO—possessive as hell—refuses to let me take a proper look. Employer No. 2 is from the Po family, and honestly, I still don’t understand what’s going on in his house. One day, I arrived to find two people standing in the courtyard—his younger brother and his… stepfather? I overheard the brother shouting, "Are you with my brother?! We agreed to compete fairly after Dad was gone! How could you do this?!" Dear lord. What kind of family is this?! Employer No. 3 is from the Hua family, and he’s the most normal of the bunch. A loving husband, a harmonious household—I even do regular prenatal checkups for his partner. Yes, pregnant. A man. But in the fourth month of pregnancy, my employer pulled me aside and asked in a deep, serious voice— "Doctor Shen, is it safe to have sex now? What about this position? Will it affect the baby?" …I take back what I said. This family is not normal. Employer No. 4 is Jin family’s resident tragic yet beautiful CEO. No parents, no siblings—just a devoted old butler by his side. The butler is kind and always gives me small gifts when I visit. Everything seems fine, except for one odd habit—he likes to mumble something whenever I leave. One day, I couldn’t resist slowing my steps to eavesdrop. That’s when I finally heard it— "It's been so long since I've seen Young Master this happy." I nearly tripped and face-planted on the ground.
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