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Fake Heiress's Inner Thoughts Leaked—Brothers Unite to Fix It
Fake Heiress's Inner Thoughts Leaked—Brothers Unite to Fix It Plot:
Su Xiaotang, a fake heiress who's hidden her identity for years, accidentally activates a "thought broadcast" and blurts out "I'm not the real Su family daughter!" in public. Just as her secret is about to be exposed, her three brothers unexpectedly team up to cover for her—cold CEO eldest brother alters surveillance footage immediately, sarcastic celebrity second brother claims it's a drama line on Weibo, and clingy campus crush third brother gets the whole class to testify it's an "April Fools' joke." But the more they fix things, the more oddities emerge: the old photo the eldest hid, the chat history the second deleted, the childhood diary the third slipped her—all hint that they've known she's fake all along? And the Su family's real secret is even more thrilling than her identity...
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