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Fated Misunderstood Letters
Fated Misunderstood Letters Plot:
In an ancient city, the drama unfolds around Li Mu (portrayed by Chang Zhekuan), deeply in love with childhood sweetheart Lin Wanning (portrayed by Shi Xuejing). He writes a passionate love letter but never sends it. Misunderstanding his silence as betrayal, Wanning heartbrokenly consents to an arranged marriage. On the eve of her red bridal ceremony, the shocking truth emerges: the letter was stolen by a jealous servant. Li Mu bravely disrupts the wedding, uncovering the deception to reclaim his beloved. Amid twists of suspicion and tears, their love hangs in the balance—can it overcome misunderstandings and reignite? Filled with suspense, reversals, and heart-wrenching romance, this story promises high-stakes drama and emotional fire.
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