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After Being Disowned by My Family, I Reached the Top with a 'Bad Woman'

2026-01-13 Category: Short Drama

After Being Disowned by My Family, I Reached the Top with a 'Bad Woman' Plot:

Shen Zhixia was kicked out of her family for refusing an arranged marriage. When she slept on the street, she met Su Ye, an investment queen reputed for her ruthlessness in splitting partnerships and stepping over others—this “bad woman” everyone hated actually offered a deal: help her get revenge in exchange for winning a billion-dollar dead-end project. Shen thought she’d have to fight a “vicious snake,” but she received warm porridge from Su when working overtime at night, and was shielded by Su when rivals smeared her—turns out Su’s “badness” was just a shell to protect herself after being betrayed by her lover and partners. When Shen rose from a bottom-level white-collar worker to an industry upstart, and when her family tried to suppress her with “family ties,” she held Su’s hand and smiled: “My success comes from this woman beside me who’s ‘bad in the perfect way.’” Su’s eyes, full of tenderness, finally revealed the truth: “Actually, I’m the one you saved.”

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