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After Divorce, I Married My Arch-Nemesis on a Whim
After Divorce, I Married My Arch-Nemesis on a Whim Plot:
Lin Wan divorced her husband Chen Mo over a misunderstanding. Right after leaving the civil affairs bureau, she ran into her arch-nemesis Lu Ting—the man who’d stolen her scholarship in school and her projects at work. To her shock, Lu Ting pulled out his household registration book: "Marry me, I’ll help you get back at him." Lin Wan agreed to spite her ex, but after moving in, she discovered Lu Ting’s "hostility" was all an act: he remembered her hot cocoa with double marshmallows, shielded her from the mistress’s taunts, and even gave up an overseas promotion for her. When Chen Mo returned begging for reconciliation, Lu Ting pulled out a love letter he’d hidden for ten years. Only then did Lin Wan realize her "worst enemy" was actually a "coward" who’d secretly loved her for years. And Chen Mo’s divorce? Just a trap set by his mistress...
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