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Saved a Fox Fairy, She Insists on Marrying Me
Saved a Fox Fairy, She Insists on Marrying Me Plot:
After working overtime late at night, ordinary office worker Chen Mo saves a dying white fox by the alley. To his shock, a stunning girl in ancient Chinese clothing appears at his home the next morning. She claims to be a thousand-year-old fox fairy who must marry him to repay his lifesaving favor. Still a virgin who has never dated, Chen Mo is at a loss. He has to deal with the fairy's clumsy immortal mishaps and fend off demons coveting her powers, kicking off a hilarious and heartwarming urban romantic adventure.
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