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1980s Joyful Events: My Husband Weighs 200 Pounds
1980s Joyful Events: My Husband Weighs 200 Pounds Plot:
Set against the backdrop of the 1980s, this series tells the story of Zhang Tianjing, who unexpectedly reincarnates and faces her past love and family upheavals with courage. Her husband, Zhang Qixuan, despite his large stature, is gentle and caring, showcasing a genuine and warm love story. The drama combines elements of rebirth, urban life, adorable children, sweet petting, and revenge, blending emotional depth with exciting revenge scenes. Highly recommended, especially for fans of urban romance, revenge, and heartfelt stories, inspiring hope and bravery in life's challenges.
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