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President Fu's Unexpected Crown Princess
President Fu's Unexpected Crown Princess Plot:
Cold-hearted tycoon Fu Jingshen, CEO of the Fu Group, is famed for his stern demeanor and lack of romantic ties. One day, a ponytailed girl blocks him outside his company, introducing herself as his long-awaited crown princess and holding a 4-year-old boy who bears an uncanny resemblance to him, claiming the kid is his biological son. Fu initially dismisses her as a scammer, but is stunned when she produces half of a matching necklace he has kept for years. As he digs into the past, he uncovers an old misunderstanding and a hidden family conspiracy, and must juggle his career, learn to be a dad, and win back the woman he once lost.
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