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Being a Live-in Son-in-Law Was Shameful, But I Turned My Life Around in Xiaoshan
Being a Live-in Son-in-Law Was Shameful, But I Turned My Life Around in Xiaoshan Plot:
In his past life, Lin Chuan became the most wretched live-in son-in-law in Xiaoshan to save Su Wan, was mocked by her family, and died with regret after taking the blame for her family’s crimes. Reborn the day before his wedding, he clutched a list of future business opportunities and vowed to stop being a doormat. He ruined the Yue family’s bankruptcy plot with his past memories, helped Su Wan win a crucial project, and even sent the villain who framed him to jail. When his once-contemptuous mother-in-law served tea with a smile, and when Su Wan said through teary eyes, “This time I’ll trust you,” Lin Chuan realized that what he was turning around wasn’t just his status—but also two hearts that finally drew close.
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