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Mrs. Lu's Divorce Day

2026-03-18 Category: 0

Mrs. Lu's Divorce Day Plot:

Su Wan married Lu Tingzhou, CEO of the Lu Group, as a contractual wife for three years, enduring hardship just to cover her younger brother's medical bills. When her brother finally recovered, she swiftly filed for divorce and looked forward to a brand-new life. But the moment she got the divorce certificate, Lu Tingzhou suddenly backtracked, blocking her at the civil affairs bureau and declaring: "Su Wan, if you dare divorce me, I'll make sure you and your brother can never leave the Lu family." The long-simmering chase romance between the former couple officially kicks off.

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