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After Rebirth, My Best Friend and Her Son Regret Terribly
After Rebirth, My Best Friend and Her Son Regret Terribly Plot:
Su Wan, a promising businesswoman, was cruelly betrayed by her best friend Lin Mei and her son Zhang Ming in her past life. They stole her startup funds, took her beloved fiancé, and even set her up in a fatal fire. Waking up ten years earlier at the start of her business, Su Wan swears to never be soft again. She cuts off the blood-sucking tactics of Lin Mei and her son, and fights to reclaim her career and love. As their old scams keep failing and they even get trapped in legal and financial trouble, the pair panics and begs Su Wan for forgiveness, filled with endless regret.
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