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I Quit Being the Marquis's Wife

2025-08-06 Category: 0

I Quit Being the Marquis's Wife Plot:

Huang Yunyun, the seemingly perfect Marquis's wife, suffers under her husband Hou Mingyan's cold neglect and family oppression. At a grand banquet, she publicly declares, 'I quit being the Marquis's wife,' igniting chaos. As she flees the manor, she uncovers Hou Mingyan's hidden affections and shocking family secrets, sparking emotional turmoil, power struggles, and suspense: Can she reclaim her freedom, or will she be dragged into a deeper whirlwind? A thrilling historical romance with constant twists in this concise 200-word micro-drama.

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