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We Agreed to Break Off the Engagement, But the Female CEO Clings to My Physique
We Agreed to Break Off the Engagement, But the Female CEO Clings to My Physique Plot:
Lin Chuan, a loser stigmatized with a “wife-killing physique”, is dumped by his family-arranged fiancée. But at the breakup scene, he runs into Su Wan, a icy female CEO—who grabs his hand and says: “Your physique can cure my Yin Sha Curse. I’m moving in with you!” Lin Chuan tries to escape, but a system activates: he must help Su Wan to unlock cultivation resources. From then on, Su Wan becomes a “clingy little tail”—she rubs his shoulder like a cat to “absorb vitality” in the morning, pretends to be scared of the dark to squeeze into his room at night. Lin Chuan goes from “avoiding her like the plague” to “his heart racing at her smile”. But as Su Wan’s curse fades, a shocking secret about Lin Chuan’s physique is revealed……
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