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My Extraordinary Son-in-Law
My Extraordinary Son-in-Law Plot:
Su Wan, CEO of Su Group, is forced to accept the old custom of "taking a son-in-law to ward off bad luck" to save her grandfather's business, marrying Gu Chuan, who is seen as an "unemployed nobody" by everyone. After marriage, Gu Chuan does all the housework but is mocked as a "kept man" by the Su family. When a rival plots to annex Su Group and Su Wan is desperate, Gu Chuan unexpectedly produces a ten-billion contract to turn the tide——it turns out this "kept man" is a retired business tycoon, who has been hiding his identity to protect Su Wan, all for a life-saving favor she gave him years ago.
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