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After Stopping the Movie Emperor's Luxury Car, I Married Him Under Contract
After Stopping the Movie Emperor's Luxury Car, I Married Him Under Contract Plot:
Fresh graduate Lin Xiaoman, burdened with huge debts, accidentally stops the luxury car of top-tier movie star Lu Chengyu. Instead of being held accountable, she is offered a ridiculous contract: pretend to marry him for half a year to hide from his family's arranged business marriage. Reluctantly agreeing, what starts as a mutually beneficial deal becomes something more during their cohabitation—she is touched by Lu's warm heart hidden behind a cold exterior, while her presence disrupts his carefully laid plans. The contract gradually shifts, and both are torn between sincerity and interests, attracting numerous troubles and misunderstandings.
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