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Master Funeral Director: My CEO Wife Spoils Me Rotten
Master Funeral Director: My CEO Wife Spoils Me Rotten Plot:
Funeral director Lin Yue has the supernatural ability to communicate with the deceased, yet he faces world prejudice for his job. His domineering wife Su Qing, CEO of a top group, never looks down on him—instead, she spoils him rotten: she fends off doubters, solves his troubles, and even helps him fulfill the deceased’s unfulfilled wishes. When someone smears Lin Yue’s job maliciously, Su Qing declares firmly, shattering prejudice with her ultimate affection, presenting a sweet story of “a clear-headed domineering lady × a master funeral director”.
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