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The Real Heir Just Wants to Come Home
The Real Heir Just Wants to Come Home Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a rural mechanic, suddenly receives an anonymous paternity test revealing he’s the long-lost real young master of the Fu Group—a top conglomerate—swapped at birth. He heads to the city with the proof, only to crash the 20th birthday party of Fu Mingyuan, the fake heir. Fu, in a tailored suit under the spotlight, tears up his test report and calls him a “money-obsessed fraud.” Worse, the only witness, the old housekeeper, goes missing. Though the Fu matriarch’s eyes redden at the sight of him, she grabs his hand and pleads, “Stop making trouble—your brother can’t lose the Fu family.” Lin doesn’t understand: he just wants his biological parents back, so why is he dragged into this “identity war”? And when the fake heir’s secret is exposed, he realizes the “home” he’s chasing was never about the Fu family’s wealth…
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