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The Military Governor's Reborn Tease
The Military Governor's Reborn Tease Plot:
Su Wanwan, a concubine of the Republican-era military governor Gu Tingshen, was framed by her stepsister and drowned in her past life. Miraculously, she is reborn the day before marrying into the governor's mansion. This time, she stops being submissive and becomes a quirky "tease": giving him homemade osmanthus candy, bringing iced plum syrup during his training, and even calling him "Ashen" in public. The once icy and woman-indifferent Gu Tingshen finds his heart stirred by her, slowly falling in love. But the enemy from her past creeps closer—how will Su Wanwan uncover the truth and take revenge amid the sweet romance of teasing her husband?
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