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Exclusive Preference
Exclusive Preference Plot:
Ordinary college student Zhan Xinran accidentally meets cold CEO Qiu Zhefu, who shows tenderness only to her, sparking city-wide buzz. Yet, as Xinran falls in love, a twist reveals that Zhefu is actually seeking revenge on her father, making his preference a carefully crafted trap. Heartbroken Xinran discovers that Zhefu has truly fallen for her, using revenge to mask his feelings. Amid escalating misunderstandings and conflict, they grapple with deception and trust crises, forcing them to confront conspiracies and betrayal, ultimately embracing genuine love in a shocking reversal for a reunited end.
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