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The Stunning CEO Fell From The Sky: I Quit My Security Job
The Stunning CEO Fell From The Sky: I Quit My Security Job Plot:
Lin Mo, a security guard at a run-down residential complex, had slacked off for three years and dreamed of a quiet retirement. One day, a limited-edition Rolls-Royce blocked the community gate. A cold and stunning female CEO named Su Qing stepped out, walked straight to Lin and called him "husband" publicly. She handed him share transfer documents, revealing he was the long-lost heir to the Su family's billion-dollar empire and begged him to return to run the group. Lin just wanted to keep his low-key security job, but now he's hounded by Su's relentless pursuit, plus business rivals and disgruntled family members. His quiet guard booth has turned into a battlefield, stuck between hiding his identity and fending off chaotic troubles with nonstop hilarious moments.
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