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The 1980s Educated Youth: Doted on by the Factory Director After Breaking Engagement

2026-06-25 Category: Time Travel to Past Era

The 1980s Educated Youth: Doted on by the Factory Director After Breaking Engagement Plot:

In the 1980s, Lin Wan, a young educated youth in the countryside, was humiliated by her scummy fiancé and his family who forced her to sign a break-up agreement. Heartbroken, she accidentally helped Gu Chengzhou, a stern factory director. Her kind and genuine nature after getting rid of embarrassment caught his attention. The director changed his old cold attitude, protected her everywhere, solved all her problems in the countryside, and doted on her publicly in front of the whole factory. From the embarrassed bottom after the broken engagement to being spoiled by the director, Lin Wan became the envy of everyone in that era.

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