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I'm "Bad" But Just Want a Home for Her
I'm "Bad" But Just Want a Home for Her Plot:
Lu Ming, an architect who has secretly loved his colleague Su Qing for years, learns that Su Qing urgently needs a house down payment to cover her younger brother's medical fees. He wants to help but fears hurting her pride, so he pretends to be a playboy—rejecting her advances, spreading relationship rumors, even "breaking up" with her. Secretly he uses all his savings for the down payment. When Su Qing is troubled by a tough client, Lu Ming steps forward without hesitation, finally revealing the truth of his "bad" acts: all his disguise is to give her a stable home without charity's weight.
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