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Drowned in Their Redemptive Love
Drowned in Their Redemptive Love Plot:
After 20 years of separation, Su Nianchu is reunited with her billionaire biological parents. Instead of the expected coldness, she's overwhelmed by their extravagant affection—sports cars, private islands, and company shares pour in relentlessly. But as three butlers serve her every meal, Su uncovers a dark truth behind their obsessive pampering: her abandonment was no accident. Midnight threats escalate: 'Enjoy the spoils—my bones paid for your luxury.' Caught between suffocating love and a mysterious enemy, she must unravel the bloody past before the gilded cage becomes her coffin.
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