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Back to the 80s: Protecting the Wife's Little Stutter
Back to the 80s: Protecting the Wife's Little Stutter Plot:
This drama tells the story of a gold-digging woman demanding a large bride price on her wedding day. Unexpectedly, the poor boyfriend decides to break up but then offers a billion-yuan bride price to propose to his stuttering cousin from her family. The plot is full of twists and reversals, exploring themes of sincerity versus materialism. The protagonist undergoes a heartfelt transformation from blindly pursuing wealth to recognizing true happiness, delivering a touching and thought-provoking story.
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