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Remarried in the 80s: The Tough Guy's Precious Wife Next Door

2026-05-25 Category: Short Drama

Remarried in the 80s: The Tough Guy's Precious Wife Next Door Plot:

In 1980s rural China, Lin Cui, a young widow whose husband passed away unexpectedly, is forced to remarry Lu Zheng, a reticent veteran tough guy from the neighboring village, to raise her toddler and support her family. What starts as a forced partnership soon reveals Lu Zheng's silent devotion: he once fended off a ruffian bothering Lin, secretly looked after her sick mother, and firmly defended her against village gossip. As Lin opens her heart and falls for him, hidden past secrets come to light, turning this helpless remarriage into tender love and deep protection.

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