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Married in a Flash: I Became the Landlord's Wife
Married in a Flash: I Became the Landlord's Wife Plot:
Overwhelmed by parental marriage pressure, office worker Su Xiao hastily tied the knot with a blind date she had only known for three days, Gu Chen. After moving into their shared apartment, she was shocked to realize this was the rental property she had lived in for two years, and Gu Chen was the secret landlord all along. Now she has to pretend to be a loving couple in front of relatives and nosy neighbors, navigate the awkward yet sweet daily cohabitation, and uncover the hidden reasons behind their flash marriage. Can their contractual marriage gradually turn into a real romantic bond?
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