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CEO Lu, Submit: My Wife Knows A Bit Too Much Magic
CEO Lu, Submit: My Wife Knows A Bit Too Much Magic Plot:
Tycoon Lu Chenzhou discovers his demure contract wife Su Wan is actually a hidden mystic arts heir. As blue flames dance at her fingertips and supernatural forces emerge, their marriage of convenience spirals out of control. When ancient magic clashes with corporate warfare, the hunter may become the hunted.
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