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Love as a Game: After Mom's Death, I Learned My Wife Faked Poverty
Love as a Game: After Mom's Death, I Learned My Wife Faked Poverty Plot:
Lin Chuan and Su Xiao have been married for ten years. Su always talked about "saving money"—wearing pilled old T-shirts but secretly buying Lin custom shirts; when Lin's mom was hospitalized, Su said, "We only have 3,000 yuan left," yet paid the surgery fee with her own account. It wasn't until Mom passed away that Lin found Su's passbook with 800,000 yuan, and a note: "My parents left me a villa and savings. I faked poverty for ten years because I feared you'd love money more than me. I paid Mom's medical bills and said I borrowed it to ease your stress." Lin recalled: Su always filled his bowl while eating leftovers; she gave him a limited-edition watch for his birthday, saying it was "9.9 on Pinduoduo," but it was from a boutique. When he found Su, she was packing, holding a divorce agreement: "I lied to you for ten years. You must not want to be with me anymore, right?"
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