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Don't Worry, Mrs. CEO, I'm Proficient in Both Medicine and Martial Arts
Don't Worry, Mrs. CEO, I'm Proficient in Both Medicine and Martial Arts Plot:
Su Wanqing, CEO of Su's Group, is trapped in a joint business suppression by rivals and a life-threatening danger from her enemies. Her newly-wed husband Lin Mo has always seemed like an ordinary man. When Su is on the verge of death, Lin Mo reveals his unparalleled skills in medicine and martial arts: he fends off the attackers with bare hands, cures Su's severe injuries with superb medical skills, and resolves the business predicament. Su finally realizes her seemingly useless husband is actually a hidden master and genius doctor, and their contractual marriage gradually blossoms into true love.
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