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Flash Marriage: My Beijing Circle Tycoon Husband Is a Daddy-type Lover
Flash Marriage: My Beijing Circle Tycoon Husband Is a Daddy-type Lover Plot:
Ji Shuyi married a stranger on a whim to escape her family's marriage pressure, only to find out her husband is Shao Wei—a hidden tycoon in Beijing's elite circle, rumored to be “all-powerful in business”. She expected a cold, contractual relationship, but Shao Wei turned on his “daddy-style doting mode”: warm stomach-nourishing congee every morning, a chauffeured car waiting outside her office after overtime, even secretly removing mangoes (her allergy trigger) from the fridge. Just as Ji Shuyi lets her guard down, Shao Wei's first love returns with “unfinished business”. Suddenly, she realizes: this “random” flash marriage might have been a plan Shao Wei had been plotting for three years?
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