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Young Master Acts Crazy? His Wife Isn’t Having It!
Young Master Acts Crazy? His Wife Isn’t Having It! Plot:
To escape an arranged marriage, young master Gu Jingchuan fakes madness—smashing antiques, wrecking his study, even hiding the butler’s glasses in the fish tank. But his new wife Su Wanwan doesn’t play along: she donates his limited-edition sneakers, cooks beef brisket with his premium wine, and locks him in his room to write a “madness reflection diary.” When Gu thinks she’s here to torment him, he learns Su has long seen through his act—she just wants to see if the boy hiding behind “madness” has the courage to face his true self. In this game of “faking crazy vs. countering crazy,” who falls first?
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