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Lighting the Lamp for My Daughter

2025-10-03 Category: 0

Lighting the Lamp for My Daughter Plot:

Lin Wan has been married to Cheng Mo for ten years, living as an ordinary housewife to support her husband and raise their daughter. Until the day their daughter had a high fever, she walked in on Cheng Mo and his mistress at a "prenatal check-up"—the scumbag had long had another family outside! What's worse, the mistress even came to the door, mocking her for "not being good enough for Mr. Cheng." That's when Lin Wan revealed her true identity: she's a retired CEO of a tens-of-billions group, who gave up her career for love three years ago. Now, to protect her daughter from further harm, she will make the scumbag leave with nothing, make the mistress pay for her arrogance, and use her CEO skills to tear apart all the lies in this marriage...

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