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Mrs. Chi, Don't Try to Escape
Mrs. Chi, Don't Try to Escape Plot:
Su Wan is forced to marry Chi Moshen, president of the Chi Group, after her sister flees from the wedding. They only met once before marriage, and Chi Moshen labels her a "gold digger" clinging to power, treating her coldly afterward. Su Wan plans to leave once their one-year contract ends, but she uncovers Chi Moshen's vulnerability—his mother died of depression from a family-arranged marriage, making him hate "interest-based unions". When she packs to leave quietly, Chi Moshen blocks the door with red eyes: "Su Wan, do you think you can walk away just like that after marrying into the Chi family?" The divorce agreement hidden in her bag eventually becomes a chance for them to bare their hearts—turns out, she had long fallen for this cold-yet-warm man, and he had already grown used to her presence.
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