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Father's Glory
Father's Glory Plot:
Rebellious teenager Lin Xiaoman's world turns upside down when she discovers her ordinary father Jian-guo was actually the legendary 'Golden Hand' of business circles 20 years ago. To uncover the truth behind his retirement, she infiltrates his old rival's company, only to develop dangerous chemistry with the enemy's son Lu Yuan. As family feuds resurface, Xiaoman must choose between blood and love.
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