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Deep Mansion Rose: The Heart-Hunting Game
Deep Mansion Rose: The Heart-Hunting Game Plot:
A meticulously planned game of revenge unfolds silently within a wealthy family. Gu Weiwei, once a privileged heiress, falls from grace due to a conspiracy. Adopting the alias 'Rose', she infiltrates the mansion as a maid, determined to uncover the truth behind her family's betrayal. The cold CEO Qin Mofeng pursues her relentlessly, but she turns the tables with her heart-hunting tactics. Love intertwines with hatred, lies clash with truth. In this game of hearts, who is the real prey? The path to revenge is also a journey of rise.
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