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Love Contract

Love Contract is a romance Taiwanese drama airing from June 29, 2004 to August 24, 2004 on TVBS-G. It is 20 episodes long and stars Ariel Lin and Mike He, which makes it the second time they had starred together since the 2004 drama Seventh Grade.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Ariel Lin

    Ariel Lin

    Cheng Xiaofeng

  • Mike He

    Mike He

    Liu Jiandong

  • Ray Chang

    Ray Chang

    Lin Kai

  • Hsin-Yu Chung

    Hsin-Yu Chung

  • Phyllis Quek

    Phyllis Quek

  • Petty Yang

    Petty Yang

  • Toyoharu Kitamura

    Toyoharu Kitamura

  • Tai Bo

    Tai Bo

  • Jin Gang

    Jin Gang

Overview

Love Contract is a romance Taiwanese drama airing from June 29, 2004 to August 24, 2004 on TVBS-G. It is 20 episodes long and stars Ariel Lin and Mike He, which makes it the second time they had starred together since the 2004 drama Seventh Grade.

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