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Rebirth from Ashes: No More Doormat, I’m the Winner
Rebirth from Ashes: No More Doormat, I’m the Winner Plot:
Lin Wanwan’s past life ended in agony—she drained her savings to support her boyfriend’s startup, only to be humiliated at his wedding with her best friend, dying with unresolved hatred. When she wakes up, she’s back to the day her boyfriend begged her to mortgage her house. This time, she’s set to expose their hypocrisy, reclaim her assets, and seize the cross-border e-commerce opportunity she missed. From a gullible “doormat” to a fate-controlling winner, her revenge is in full swing. But then, Gu Jingshen—the cold CEO she only glimpsed at a banquet in her past life—suddenly offers a deal: “I’ll help you get revenge, you help me fix my problem.” The thrill of rebirth and the mystery of their bond are just beginning…
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