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10.0 1 Seasons • 24 Episodes

Love Unexpected - Season 1

Lu Fanfan, Liu Ruochen's nutritionist, falls for him but is rejected. After resigning and moving into her own place, she mysteriously travels back in time and meets Liu Ruochen as a 20-year-old.

Top Cast

  • Gong Wanyi

    Gong Wanyi

    Lu Fanfan

  • Yang Tingdong

    Yang Tingdong

    Liu Ruochen

  • Ren Yinsong

    Ren Yinsong

    Qin Yang

  • Ren Yinpeng

    Ren Yinpeng

    Qian Mingyue

  • Li Peiyang

    Li Peiyang

    Gao Ruwen

  • Wang Xiaochen

    Wang Xiaochen

    Zhong Jie

  • Xiang Yunjie

    Xiang Yunjie

    Yu Xiaoyue

  • Xiang Xin

    Xiang Xin

    Zhu Yixiao

  • Zhang Wan Chen

    Zhang Wan Chen

    Lin Yingzi

Overview

Lu Fanfan, Liu Ruochen's nutritionist, falls for him but is rejected. After resigning and moving into her own place, she mysteriously travels back in time and meets Liu Ruochen as a 20-year-old.

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