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The First Wife Fights for Her Love
The First Wife Fights for Her Love Plot:
Xin Runqian, a full-time housewife, has been a "sensible" model wife to investment bank elite Cheng Qiaosi for five years—until she finds a text from his first love saying "I miss you" on his phone. The woman who once feared arguing would affect his work suddenly changes: she fights to pick his tie in the morning, insists on sitting beside him to take notes in meetings, and even confronts the first love at her company, smiling, "My husband only drinks coffee with half sugar—you got it wrong." But the more she "fights," the hotter Cheng Qiaosi's gaze becomes—turns out those "flirty texts" were his intentional trap? The thing she should have fought for most was never someone else's sincerity, but the edge she'd lost in being "懂事".
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