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Reborn in the 70s: My Flash Marriage Husband Is the Underground Market Boss
Reborn in the 70s: My Flash Marriage Husband Is the Underground Market Boss Plot:
Su Wan, a modern corporate slave, is reborn as a 1970s educated youth who was dumped by her fiancé and left helpless with a young child. To protect her baby, she marries Gu Yan, the village's “mute hunter”—only to discover this dull man is the powerful leader of the underground market. As her ex returns to snatch the child, Gu Yan's decade-long hidden affection unfolds: this “flash marriage” was never a coincidence—it's his long-planned game to win her. While Su Wan builds her career using the era's opportunities, she's slowly “trapped” by his tenderness. Is this cross-time marriage a gift from fate, or a script he wrote long ago?
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