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The Arrogant Tycoon, Before Her World Crumbles
The Arrogant Tycoon, Before Her World Crumbles Plot:
Up-and-coming mall tycoon Ye Lu has always been arrogant and above everyone else. At a cocktail party, he mocked intern Wan Su, dismissing her as just another opportunist. But soon, he watched her world collapse overnight: her father was investigated over a case, their family business went bankrupt, and the once glamorous heiress became a pariah overnight. For the first time, the cold-hearted tough guy felt a surge of sympathy. He put aside his pride to get close to her, unaware that their encounter was already destined, and their pasts hid inextricably linked secrets.
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