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The Palm Gambit
The Palm Gambit Plot:
Ordinary designer Su Xiao is unexpectedly drawn into a high-stakes business gambit orchestrated by cold-hearted CEO Gu Ting. As she becomes a pawn in this power struggle known as 'The Palm Gambit,' sparks fly between them, but rival conspiracies and familial misunderstandings fuel intense conflicts. When Su Xiao uncovers the truth that the scheme was a secret plan of love, Gu Ting's grand confession flips the narrative, leading to a stunning reversal. In the climactic finale, they overcome urban chaos to embrace a sweet and redeeming proposal scene.
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