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Mr. Zhan, Your Robbed Young Bride Has Too Many Hidden Identities
Mr. Zhan, Your Robbed Young Bride Has Too Many Hidden Identities Plot:
The feared city tycoon Zhan Yuan had his wedding hijacked by a random girl named Su Wan, who quickly became his wife. What no one knew was that this seemingly ordinary bride was hiding countless shocking identities: a top bomb disposal expert, a legendary traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and even the secret heir of a hidden wealthy clan. At first, Zhan Yuan dismissed Su Wan as a gold-digger trying to climb the social ladder, but every time he thought he had figured her out, another explosive secret came to light. As her hidden identities are revealed one by one, Zhan Yuan realizes he didn’t just rob a wedding—he married a real big shot, and their chaotic yet sweet married life has only just started.
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