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Report! The Heiress Is Not Acting Right
Report! The Heiress Is Not Acting Right Plot:
Lin Wanwan, the heiress of the wealthy Lin family, was known as the "perfect lady" skilled in music, chess, calligraphy, and painting. But on the day her grandfather recovered, she suddenly "changed her style"—squatting by the road eating grilled skewers, repairing an electric bike with her bare hands, and even leaving Gu Shiyan, the heir of the Gu Group who came to call off the engagement, speechless. Gu Shiyan originally wanted to escape the arranged marriage, but was drawn to her authenticity and began secretly following her to eat street food and learn to fix appliances. Lin Wanwan's ten-year secret gradually emerged—she had forced herself to be the "perfect granddaughter" to reassure her seriously ill grandfather, and now she finally dared to be her true, straightforward self. When the "pretended lady" meets the "rival who sees through her mask," this "anti-persona" love farce only gets sweeter as it goes on.
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