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Pretended to Be Poor for Seven Years, the Scumbag Husband's Family Lost It

2026-02-03 Category: Short Drama

Pretended to Be Poor for Seven Years, the Scumbag Husband's Family Lost It Plot:

Su Wan had been married to the Gu family for seven years, always playing the role of a "poor wife"—wearing cheap T-shirts, haggling over vegetables, being called "embarrassing" by her mother-in-law, and facing long-term cold violence from her husband Gu Chengze, who even had an affair with his first love because Su Wan was "not good enough". Until one day, the CEO of a billion-dollar consortium came with a contract, and everyone realized: the woman they had trampled on was actually the hidden heir of the consortium! Her "pretending to be poor" was just a test of marriage, but the Gu family's snobbery finally made them lose the "treasure" they once despised. The mother-in-law knelt down to beg her to stay, the husband slapped himself to beg for forgiveness, but Su Wan smiled and handed over the divorce agreement—seven years of grievances, this time she was in charge of the ending!

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