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PUA Me? The Attitude Queen Won’t Stand for It

2026-01-09 Category: 0

PUA Me? The Attitude Queen Won’t Stand for It Plot:

The straightforward Niu Jingjie meets Yuan Kaikai, a 'perfect boyfriend' skilled in PUA. He uses lines like 'I'm doing this for your own good' to control her—restricting her social life, belittling her taste, and even morally blackmailing her with 'Only I can tolerate you'. But Niu Jingjie is a famous 'Attitude Queen': when he limits her social circle, she goes clubbing with friends and posts about freedom; when he mocks her style, she wears a lolita dress and retorts, 'You don't get fashion'; when he uses the silent treatment to force compromise, she buys a new phone and says, 'Out with the old, in with the new'. Their battles are full of high energy, mixing laugh-out-loud bickering with the satisfaction of the female lead staying true to herself. In the end, Yuan Kaikai doesn't win her over—instead, he's humiliated by her clarity. Niu Jingjie proves with her actions: anyone who tries to PUA me must first learn to read my mood!

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