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Only for Your Love
Only for Your Love Plot:
Lin Wan is a famous 'love lie detector' in the industry, making a living by exposing her clients' partners' false affection. Until she takes on a commission from the wealthy Gu Jingxiu—to verify the sincerity of his new wife. But during their interactions, she discovers Gu Jingxiu is not a wealthy man at all. He and his 'new wife'—the attending doctor of his seriously ill sister—are putting on a show of a 'loving couple' to reassure his sister. What's more, Gu Jingxiu is the little boy she sponsored at an orphanage ten years ago. She had to stop sponsoring him due to family changes, but he has been searching for her ever since. When the 'lie detector' encounters the most sincere 'lie', and when a past concern turns into present attraction, Lin Wan hesitates for the first time—she was born to expose love, but now she wants to bet on true love for this man.
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