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He's Too Wildly Charming
He's Too Wildly Charming Plot:
Sue Wan, a cold and rigorous lawyer, turns to Lu Ye, a unruly outdoor blogger, for an outdoor accident case. She expects a smooth-talking rascal, but Lu Ye's charm is refreshingly direct—shielding her from falling rocks on hikes, warming her frozen hands with campfire-roasted sweet potatoes, and showing up with a crate of wild strawberries during her overtime, saying, "The way you write pleadings makes my heart race more than mountain-top clouds." Sue's 20-year rule-bound world starts to crack, yet just as she falls for him, she uncovers a case-related secret behind Lu Ye's approach...
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