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Don't Mess with the Real Heiress—Heavenly Dao Has Her Back
Don't Mess with the Real Heiress—Heavenly Dao Has Her Back Plot:
Su Wan, the real daughter of the Su family who was swapped at birth 18 years ago, has just returned home, only to be targeted by the fake daughter Lin Zhixia—pushing her down stairs, spiking her coffee, forging theft evidence, all to drive her away. Strangely, every crisis is "coincidentally" averted: a passing CEO catches her when pushed, the spiked coffee cup shatters out of nowhere, and the forged evidence is blown into the open by a gust of wind. Su Wan soon realizes her "good fortune" isn't random—it's the Heavenly Dao watching over her, and anyone who harms her faces karmic retribution. When Lin Zhixia makes a last-ditch effort to kill Su Wan in a car accident, the tables turn: the out-of-control car hits Lin Zhixia instead, and all her crimes are exposed. In the end, Su Wan not only reclaims her place in the Su family but also falls for the CEO who saved her, while Lin Zhixia becomes a laughingstock.
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