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My Wife Reincarnated Ten Years Earlier Than Me
My Wife Reincarnated Ten Years Earlier Than Me Plot:
Lin Chuan is reborn on a summer night in 2013, clutching a "regret list" from his previous life—where his failed business made his wife Su Wan suffer terribly and his mother died due to lack of medical funds. He rushes home, only to find a "strange" house: a critical illness insurance policy for his mother (effective 2003) at the entrance, the scam contract he was going to invest in (crossed out in red) on the coffee table, and the smell of Su Wan’s tomato and egg noodles from the kitchen—exactly the same as in his past life. Su Wan comes out wiping her hands, sees the list, and laughs through tears: "Lin Chuan, I was reborn in 2003—ten years earlier than you. I’ve waited ten years for you to say ‘I’m reborn’." Lin Chuan freezes, suddenly recalling Su Wan’s last words in his previous life: "If only I could be earlier"—turns out she had already turned "earlier" into ten years of silent devotion.
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