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After Dad's Fake Marriage, My Stepsister Dotes on Me Obsessively
After Dad's Fake Marriage, My Stepsister Dotes on Me Obsessively Plot:
Lin Xiaotang grew up with her dad Lin Jianguo. To fulfill her terminally ill grandma's wish of “seeing her son married,” Dad had to enter a fake marriage with his longtime friend Su Min. Xiaotang expected a difficult relationship with her stepsister Liang Sijia, but instead, Sijia doted on her like a princess—handing her warm taro paste buns at 8 AM, waiting at the classroom door with hot milk tea after school, and even standing up to the school bully who bullied her. However, when Grandma's condition improved and she decided to move in, the flaws in the fake marriage became more obvious. Sijia then confessed with red eyes, “I knew Mom and Dad's marriage was fake long ago—I just wanted a little sister.” It turns out Sijia had always longed for a sister, and Xiaotang already saw her as a real one. As the fake marriage is about to be exposed, can this “half-sisters” mutual devotion turn their temporary family into a real one?
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