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The Hong Kong Heir, At Your Beck and Call
The Hong Kong Heir, At Your Beck and Call Plot:
Su Wan, who just took over her family's jewelry business, hires Lu Jingchuan—a "veteran soldier"—as her bodyguard to fend off malicious harassment from competitors. This quiet man acts like a "mobile shield": blocking spilled coffee, catching her when she slips down stairs, bringing warm ginger tea at midnight, and even remembering her stomachache from overtime. But Su gradually notices oddities: this "rough bodyguard" knows wine tasting, can fix her favorite vintage watch, and even smirks, "I can be your fake boyfriend to ward off matchmakers—anytime you need." Until one day, she bursts into Lu's private villa and sees a photo of him with Hong Kong's richest man—turns out this "always-available bodyguard" is actually Li Chengchuan, the cold and abstinent heir of the powerful Li Group! And the reason he's been pretending? He's the little boy Su saved ten years ago!
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