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After Rebirth, I Became My School Beauty's Mom's Boss

2026-03-08 Category: Modern City

After Rebirth, I Became My School Beauty's Mom's Boss Plot:

Zhou Ran was a "transparent boy" who had a crush on the school beauty Xu Zhixia in his previous life. He was beaten by school bullies for helping her block alcohol, missing the college entrance exam. Reborn as a tycoon in the investment industry, he encounters Xu Zhixia's mom—Lin Wan, the woman who once pointed at him and said "You're not good enough for my daughter"—begging him for mercy during an acquisition. When the "despised poor boy" becomes the "boss who holds her job," and the "mother of his white moonlight" becomes a "subordinate who bows low," Zhou Ran looks at the graduation photo of Xu Zhixia that Lin Wan hands over, and suddenly smirks: "Want to save your daughter's job? First, accompany me to her engagement party—I want to sit at the main table."

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