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Stood Up on Wedding Registration Day: My System-Powered Comeback

2026-01-29 Category: Short Drama

Stood Up on Wedding Registration Day: My System-Powered Comeback Plot:

Su Xiao and Chen Mo had been in love for three years, but on their wedding registration day, she received a breakup text at the Civil Affairs Bureau—he was going back to his first love who’d just returned from studying abroad. In despair, she activated the "Life Comeback System," which required her to complete three tasks: retrieve the stolen project, win back her dignity, and find her true self. From crying while tearing up invitations to closing a million-dollar deal in high heels, from eating takeout in a corner to becoming a Fashion Week guest, Su Xiao’s transformation made Chen Mo deeply regretful. But when she stood at the peak of her life, she realized the system’s real reward was rediscovering the brave, fighting version of herself. Just then, a mysterious man appeared, seemingly about to reveal a bigger secret behind the system…

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