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After Divorce, I Said No to My Ex-Wife's Reconciliation

2026-02-22 Category: Short Drama

After Divorce, I Said No to My Ex-Wife's Reconciliation Plot:

Lin Shen, a surgeon at a top hospital, gave everything for his ex-wife Su Wan's career as a fashion editor during their five-year marriage—staying up all night to revise her plans, turning down an overseas training opportunity, and even caring for her allergic mother-in-law when she worked overtime. But Su Wan thought he was “as dull as a stone” and cheated on him with a romantic, wealthy brand director. On the day of their divorce, she sneered while holding a luxury bag: “You can’t even buy roses; you don’t deserve the life I want.” Half a year later, Lin Shen was promoted to associate chief physician for his research project and became the “warm-hearted doctor” at the hospital’s public welfare clinic. One day, Su Wan suddenly blocked him at his office, crying and handing him the couple’s rings he’d saved up to buy years ago: “I was wrong— that man was just using me.” Looking at her, Lin Shen remembered the night he worked overtime until midnight, sending her a message asking “Do you want me to bring midnight snack?” only to receive a photo of her being intimate with someone else. He gently put the rings back in her palm: “Sorry, I’ve had enough disappointment, and I’ve got my life back.”

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