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The Green River's Other Shore
The Green River's Other Shore Plot:
Su Wan marries into a poor Yellow River fishing village in place of her spoiled sister to save her terminally ill father, becoming a "ferry wife" stuck with a shabby boat ferrying villagers daily. Resigned to lifelong hardship, she discovers her quiet husband Lin Shen is a hidden shipping tycoon. Her kind mother-in-law hands her the family seal next day: "Wanwan, you steer the Lin family's ships now." When her greedy sister shows up with a "cooperation" plan, Su Wan looks at the approaching 10,000-ton freighter and smiles: "Sister, the 'poverty alleviation' you mentioned—do you want me to lift YOU out of it?"
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