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Please Don't Make Me Marry, I'm Dying

2026-04-22 Category: Short Drama

Please Don't Make Me Marry, I'm Dying Plot:

Modern office worker Lin Wan accidentally transmigrates into a historical romance novel, only to find she's bound to a cannon fodder female lead's script that will kill her within three months. The original character will not only marry the cold-faced warlord male lead Xiao Jue, but also be tormented by concubines and neglected by her husband, dying completely within half a year. With the wedding just three days away, she clings to the door and begs her family desperately: "Please don't make me marry him, I'm going to die!" Just when she tries every way to call off the marriage, Xiao Jue shows up in person, rejects her divorce request publicly, takes over all the troubles, and says in a deep voice: "Marry me, and I'll keep you safe." Lin Wan is completely stunned — this is nothing like the plot she remembered!

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