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The Day I Regained Sight, I Saw Through My Ex-Husband's True Colors
The Day I Regained Sight, I Saw Through My Ex-Husband's True Colors Plot:
After three years of blindness, Su Wan finally got a corneal transplant. On the day she regained her sight, her ex-husband Lu Jingshen stayed by her side as usual, gently helping her remove the bandages. But the moment she opened her eyes, she saw the truth—peeking out of Lu Jingshen's suit pocket was an intimate photo with a strange woman; on the unlocked phone by the bed, there was an unsent voice message: "Hold on a little longer. Once she signs the property transfer document, I'll be rid of this blind woman for good." It turned out his "deep affection" over three years was all an act—he wanted her parents' inheritance, even secretly stopping her rehabilitation. Su Wan suppressed her anger, decided to pretend she hadn't seen anything, and set a trap for Lu Jingshen in return...
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