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I Won Over the Villain Boss After Wearing as the Tragic Novel's Short-lived Heroine
I Won Over the Villain Boss After Wearing as the Tragic Novel's Short-lived Heroine Plot:
After staying up late to finish a tragic romance novel, office worker Lin Wan accidentally wears into the book, becoming the short-lived heroine doomed to die in the early chapters. Abandoning the love-brained original male lead to save her own life, she sets her sights on the cold and ruthless villainous big shot who controls the entire novel's plot. She clings to him with clever tricks just to survive, but gradually develops real feelings during their daily interactions, completely disrupting the original tragic storyline and winning the exclusive favor of the villain boss, starting an exciting counterattack life.
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