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The Hot-Blooded Anti-Gambling Dad Is On Fire!
The Hot-Blooded Anti-Gambling Dad Is On Fire! Plot:
Chen Jianguo, a former gambler who lost his fortune and wife to addiction, has spent over a decade traveling China to expose underground gambling scams. His college-student daughter Chen Mo thinks he’s “meddling”—until she’s lured into an online gambling ring by a classmate, loses her tuition, and nearly takes her own life. Just as Chen Jianguo closes in on a transnational online gambling den, he’s kidnapped by retaliators. Finding her dad’s anti-gambling diary, Chen Mo finally understands his “hot blood” is guilt turned into protection. This time, she’ll stand for him—father and daughter will take down the “gambling devil” together!
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