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The Fake CEO
The Fake CEO Plot:
Courier Li Mo gets entangled in a wealthy family's power struggle and is forced to impersonate a missing business tycoon. Navigating corporate conspiracies and family feuds, he unexpectedly falls for the rival heiress. With his fabricated identity on thin ice, the absurd charade takes a wild turn when the real CEO resurfaces.
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