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When My Ex Regretted, My Wife Was a Tycoon
When My Ex Regretted, My Wife Was a Tycoon Plot:
Three years ago, Lin Chuan was dumped by his ex-girlfriend Su Xiao for being poor. Now he’s married to Xia Wanqing, the low-key daughter of a tycoon, living a sweet life. But when Su Xiao learns about the Xia family’s wealth, she shows up in tears, begging to get back together, even sneering that Xia Wanqing is “a useless housewife”. Until Xia Wanqing slams a black card of the tycoon group on the table—Su Xiao finally realizes the truth: the “poor guy” she once looked down on is now out of her league, and her so-called “proud current boyfriend” is just an intern at the Xia family’s company. Facing Su Xiao’s pestering, Lin Chuan smiles and holds his wife’s hand: “The luckiest thing in my life is that you didn’t choose me back then.”
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