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Besties Transmigrate: Marry into Wealth? Let's Escape Together!

2026-01-27 Category: Short Drama

Besties Transmigrate: Marry into Wealth? Let's Escape Together! Plot:

Lin Xiaoman and Zhou Tang, besties who once climbed walls to steal peaches together, suddenly transmigrate into a Mary Sue novel. Xiaoman is forced to marry the cold CEO Fu Jingshen, while Zhou Tang must pair with the playboy young master Lu Zhao—all to "fulfill the plot's mission." Refusing to be "plot puppets," they pack to run away overnight! But Fu Jingshen blocks the door with Xiaoman's cat: "I also want to escape the Fu family's cage—take me with you." Lu Zhao goes further, shoving Zhou Tang's suitcase into the car: "I've long wanted to tear down the Lu family's facade; let's team up." The four "anti-plot rebels" form an escape alliance. Yet the more they run, the more they realize—everyone hides a heart unbound by the plot. The "tools" in the wealthy family game are all searching for their own light...

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