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80s Marriage Swap: Pampered by the Rebellious Family
80s Marriage Swap: Pampered by the Rebellious Family Plot:
In the 1980s, to save her family from crisis, she is forced into a marriage swap with a notorious playboy. Expecting mistreatment, she is instead lavishly pampered by his entire family—doted on by her mother-in-law, protected by her sister-in-law, and even the reckless husband transforms into an devoted lover. But beneath the sweetness lies hidden secrets and schemes. As truth emerges, is this swapped marriage a trap or redemption?
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