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She Shines Brighter Than the Stars
She Shines Brighter Than the Stars Plot:
Liu Yuhang, an ordinary young man, meets dazzling dance star Liu Lan'e, who outshines the stars, instantly capturing his heart. They fall passionately in love, but their bliss shatters when a misunderstanding reveals her secret: she is the heir to a business empire, burdened by family expectations. Stung by pride, Liu Yuhang ends their relationship, plunging Liu Lan'e into despair until she uncovers a truth that could change everything. Amid twists and turns, they navigate crises of trust and social divides, discovering love's brilliance and weight through tears and surprises. A gripping 200-second miniseries blending romance, betrayal, and redemption.
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