Mackerel Falls in Love with Cat (2024)
At the hotel inheritance ceremony, Wu Xiao Song dramatically met Chen Ying Zi, who was in charge of refurbishing the hotel. Chen Ying Zi became the number one public enemy of merchants in Liaohe Old Street. In order to keep the hotel, Wu Xiao Song had to bite the bullet and contact Chen Ying Zi. In order for Chen Ying Zi to successfully complete the transformation plan, she must also cross the hurdle of the family. The two butt heads but eventually became friends. They also developed a touch of affection during several exchanges. When the renovation plan came to an end, Chen Ying Zi chose kindness and used a set of ancient building protection schemes to save Wu Jia Hotel and win the trust of the merchants.
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Also known as
- Ba Yu Lian Shang Mao
- Ba Yu Ai Shang Mao
- 鲅鱼恋上猫 (China)
- 鲅鱼爱上猫 (China)
- 鲅鱼圈 (China)
- Скумбрия влюбляется в кота (Russian Federation)
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