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Just Divorced, My True Identity Can No Longer Be Hidden
Just Divorced, My True Identity Can No Longer Be Hidden Plot:
After ending her three-year imbalanced marriage, Su Wan returns to her old house to avoid her ex-husband's pestering, planning to start a new life as an ordinary person. However, she is accidentally dragged into a family secret—she is the long-lost eldest daughter of Su Corporation, a top business group! Her ex-husband who once looked down on her is full of regret, while sycophantic old friends change their attitudes quickly. Meanwhile, Su Wan has to face sudden family responsibilities and fight against rivals coveting the family property in the dark. This is a refreshing drama about hiding identity right after divorce.
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