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Mr. Landlord, Don't Run Away
Mr. Landlord, Don't Run Away Plot:
Socially awkward programmer Zhang Wei inherits an apartment building, only to find himself surrounded by five stunning female tenants - a cold CEO, a naive illustrator, a badass policewoman, a sharp-tongued influencer and a gentle nurse. As they all seem to develop feelings for this clumsy landlord, his quiet rent-collecting life turns into a sweet chaos!
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