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My Wife is the Secret Boss
My Wife is the Secret Boss Plot:
Average programmer Lin Xiaoyang makes a shocking discovery - his sweet homemaker wife Su Wanqing is actually the shadow ruler of a multinational conglomerate. As her double life unravels, their picture-perfect marriage descends into a web of lies. Between corporate power struggles and marital deception, their relationship reaches breaking point when rival forces kidnap Lin to blackmail his wife. Can love survive when nothing is as it seems?
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