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I Really Didn’t Kidnap the Female Star

2025-10-23 Category: 0

I Really Didn’t Kidnap the Female Star Plot:

Lin Chuan, a struggling food delivery rider, is abruptly dragged onto his e-bike by top actress Su Wan—bruised and panic-stricken—one late night: “Hide me for 30 minutes, I’ll pay you 100,000 yuan!” Before he can react, a gang of black-clad thugs surrounds them, yelling, “Kidnapper!” Unable to defend himself, Lin is forced into an “escape” with Su, only to learn she’s fleeing her agency’s “snowballing scheme”—if she “goes missing,” the company will seize her 10-million-yuan endorsement fee. To clear his name, Lin uses his “street-smart wit” as a delivery guy to help Su collect evidence: disguising as a courier to sneak into the agency, using his delivery camera to film the guilty agent, even leveraging neighborhood aunts’ “gossip network” to find the key contract. From mutual irritation to seamless teamwork, they expose the truth—Lin becomes a “national warm guy” influencer and counterattacks to own a new media company, while Su reclaims her freedom and returns to the stage. And that initial “kidnapping misunderstanding? It’s now their sweetest meeting memento.

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