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Out of the Storm
Out of the Storm Plot:
Amid a financial crisis, bankrupt heiress Su Man is forced to hide in the slums, where she meets the rebellious mechanic Lu Chen. Their initial disdain turns into an unexpected attraction. Just as Su adapts to her new life, she discovers Lu is the mastermind behind her family's downfall. This stormy encounter will culminate in revelations and life-altering choices.
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