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Just Married a Rich Man's Daughter at the Civil Affairs Bureau
Just Married a Rich Man's Daughter at the Civil Affairs Bureau Plot:
Ordinary office worker Lin Mo, driven to the limit by his family's marriage pressure, accidentally followed his blind date's best friend to the Civil Affairs Bureau and obtained a marriage certificate with Su Wanqing—a rich man's daughter who ran away to avoid forced family marriage. Both thought it was just a 'fake marriage' to deal with temporary situations, but on the certificate day, Su Wanqing's crazy suitors besieged them, and the Su family immediately regarded Lin Mo as their son-in-law to check. Lin Mo had to pretend to be a perfect boyfriend to cover the lie, while Su Wanqing cooperated with the 'performance' to stabilize the situation. Amidst the chaotic interactions, hidden ambiguity and behind-the-scenes conspiracies emerge, with twists lurking under the sweet romantic comedy.
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