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Reborn on Our Wedding Night, I Turn the Tide
Reborn on Our Wedding Night, I Turn the Tide Plot:
In her past life, Shen Zhaozhao died with hatred—betrayed by her scumbag husband Xu Jingchen and cruel mother-in-law, she was framed on their wedding night. Reborn back to that fateful night, her eyes lose their innocence. She immediately exposes Xu’s hypocrisy, uses past memories to counter the mother-in-law’s schemes, and sets a trap for the scumbag who tries to repeat his恶行. This time, she won’t suffer in silence—she’s here to turn the tide and make those who hurt her pay, starting right on their wedding night!
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