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The Vicious Real Heiress Married the Beijing Circle Tycoon

2026-01-28 Category: Short Drama

The Vicious Real Heiress Married the Beijing Circle Tycoon Plot:

Su Wan, the real heiress whose identity was stolen by a fake one for over a decade, turned “vicious” into her armor—she scolds the fake sister for pretending to be weak, confronts her father for favoritism, even dogs avoid her. But on her birthday, she’s stopped at the civil affairs bureau by Gu Yanzhi, a tycoon in Beijing’s elite circle: “My mom is forcing me to marry for a grandchild, you need to take back the Su family’s inheritance. Let’s get married, mutual benefit.” She thought it was a sharp transaction, but Gu Yanzhi catches her when the fake sister pushes her into the pool, hands her hot cocoa when she cries over discarded childhood toys, and even defends her to the media: “My wife’s edges? I never let her suffer enough to smooth them.” When her “vicious” armor cracks under tenderness, Su Wan realizes—someone in this “transactional marriage” has long hidden their heart in every “just right” moment of companionship…

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