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After Divorce, I Became the Tycoon's Exclusive Exception
After Divorce, I Became the Tycoon's Exclusive Exception Plot:
Lin Wan just ended her seven-year marriage. Her ex-husband's infidelity left her utterly disillusioned with love, so she resolved to focus fully on her career. However, Fu Jingshen—known as the "Iron-Faced Yama of the business world"—suddenly barged into her life. He was icy to everyone else, yet he'd quietly leave a cup of hot taro ball congee when she worked overtime, shield her with one hand when her ex-husband pestered her, and even cancel an international meeting for her. Lin Wan was vigilant and confused: "Mr. Fu, I'm just a divorced woman—you don't need to waste your time on me." Fu Jingshen's eyes darkened: "You're not a 'divorced woman'. You're Lin Wan, the only exception in my life." When a closed heart meets exclusive tenderness, can Lin Wan let go of the past and embrace this "exceptional" love?
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