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The Chief Returns: No Love in Her Heart, a Knife in Her Hand

2025-10-05 Category: Short Drama

The Chief Returns: No Love in Her Heart, a Knife in Her Hand Plot:

Lin Wan was once the youngest design chief at Shengyuan Group—until her fiancé Lu Ting framed her for embezzlement. Her parents died in a car accident trying to prove her innocence, so she faked her death by jumping into the sea. Three years later, she returns as "Shen Mo"—the feared "Sword Sister" of the industry, holding ironclad evidence of Lu Ting's money laundering, with no love left in her heart. But as her revenge tightens, Lu Ting suddenly breaks down, pulling out their old engagement ring and begging for a second chance. Meanwhile, her assistant Chen Mo, who's always stood by her, looks at her with a tenderness she thought she'd lost… Clutching the USB drive of evidence (her "knife"), she hesitates: Does she want Lu Ting's destruction, or the rebirth of the "Lin Wan" that was stolen from her?

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