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My Wife, Trust Me: I Really Just Want to Bring Down the Company
My Wife, Trust Me: I Really Just Want to Bring Down the Company Plot:
Lin Shen, a devoted husband for three years, suddenly changes—from a family-oriented man to a "workplace saboteur" who deliberately ruins projects at his wife Su Xiao's family business and even acts intimate with a "female client." Su Xiao can't stand it and asks for a divorce, until she catches him secretly collecting evidence of her uncle's financial fraud. It turns out her uncle has long emptied the company, and Lin Shen pretended to "bring down the company" to lure the uncle into revealing his crimes and protect her from being implicated. When the misunderstanding is resolved, can the couple join hands to fight against the betrayal of a close relative?
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