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(Dubbed) A Sick Husband? I'm Done Pretending! EP 33

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Synopsis

Her father's mistress brings her daughter to their home. She is robbed of her engagement and sent away to a remote mountain village. Years later, her former fiancé is diagnosed with less than a year to live. To get a huge bride price, her father decides to bring her back. Will she let herself be pushed around so easily this time?
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The Wheelchair Kiss That Started It All

That opening kiss between the girl and Lu Shenyuan in the wheelchair? Pure chaos energy! Her shocked reaction after pulling away had me screaming. The way she calls him an 'inner demon' while he just smirks? Iconic. This drama doesn't waste time setting up tension. Watching it on netshort app felt like binge-watching my favorite guilty pleasure show. The chemistry is off the charts even before we know their full backstory.

Jade Pendant Drama Is Real

The green-dressed girl showing off that jade pendant like it's a VIP pass to heaven? Hilarious! Her parents buying into the 'Wuji Miracle Doctor's disciple' story so easily shows how desperate they are for status. But when Mom calls her out as a fake? Chef's kiss. The family dynamics here are messy in the best way. (Dubbed) A Sick Husband? I'm Done Pretending! really knows how to layer deception with dark comedy.

Mom Sees Through The Lie Instantly

The mother's expression when she realizes the pendant story doesn't add up? Priceless. She doesn't yell or cry — she just drops the truth bomb: 'you're a fake disciple.' No filter, no mercy. That's the kind of mom energy I respect. Meanwhile, Dad is already planning to use this 'status' to climb socially. The generational clash here is so well written. Every frame feels like a soap opera masterpiece.

Lu Shenyuan's Smirk Says Everything

Lu Shenyuan sitting in that wheelchair with glasses and a chain, looking like he owns the room even while disabled? Dangerous energy. His smirk after being called an 'inner demon' suggests he's not just some sick guy — he's playing 4D chess. The contrast between his calm demeanor and the girl's panic creates such delicious tension. Can't wait to see how he turns the tables later.

Fake Disciple, Real Ambition

The girl in green isn't just lying — she's strategically leveraging a stolen identity. Claiming to be the Wuji Miracle Doctor's grand-disciple? Bold move. Even Boss Bai got fooled by the pendant! But her confidence wavers when Mom calls her bluff. You can see the fear behind her smile. This isn't just about status — it's survival. And that makes her both villainous and weirdly relatable.

Family Dinner Turned Interrogation

What starts as a casual tea session turns into a full-blown interrogation over a jade pendant. The dad sipping tea like nothing's wrong while mom grills her daughter? Classic family dysfunction. The setting feels luxurious but the conversation is pure street fight. Love how the drama uses domestic spaces to heighten emotional stakes. It's like watching a thriller unfold over dim sum.

The Token That Broke The Family

That jade pendant isn't just jewelry — it's a key to power, respect, and possibly danger. When the girl says Boss Bai mistook her for a grand-nephew, you know this token has history. But Mom sees through it instantly because she knows the real rules of this world. The pendant becomes a symbol of everything fake vs. real in their lives. Brilliant prop usage to drive plot and character conflict.

Dad's Social Climbing Agenda

Dad's reaction to the 'disciple' news? Not shock — opportunity. He immediately says 'make good use of it' and plans to visit the Lu family. He doesn't care if it's true — he cares about the leverage. That's the kind of pragmatic (and slightly shady) parenting that makes dramas juicy. His striped shirt and calm smile hide a ruthless ambition. Love to hate him already.

Girl In Green's Confidence Crack

She walks in all smiles, drops the 'great news,' then watches her mom dismantle her lie piece by piece. Her crossed arms and forced smile at the end? That's the face of someone realizing their scheme might backfire. But she still vows to use this status to silence Old Madam Lu. The delusion is strong with this one. Can't wait to see her crash and burn gloriously.

Why This Drama Feels Like Candy With Spice

(Dubbed) A Sick Husband? I'm Done Pretending! delivers sweet romance, bitter lies, and spicy family drama all in one bite. The pacing is fast, the emotions are raw, and the characters are gloriously flawed. Watching on netshort app feels like stealing moments of escapism during lunch breaks. Every episode leaves you wanting more — whether it's revenge, romance, or revelation. Pure addictive storytelling.