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After Binding the Black Tech System, I Crushed the Male Lead
After Binding the Black Tech System, I Crushed the Male Lead Plot:
Lin Xiaoman transmigrated into a cannon fodder female supporting character who was abused to the point of death by the male lead. Unexpectedly, she bound the "Black Tech Counterattack System"—completing anti-routine tasks unlocks sci-fi props. Instead of groveling to the male lead, she used intelligent nanobots to expose his white moonlight's fraud, virtual projections to reveal his scumbag behavior, and a hovering mecha to turn his "heroic rescue" into a fleeing mess. When the male lead finally realized her change and tried to reconcile, Lin Xiaoman hugged the system's "universal slap-in-the-face gift package" and laughed: "Sorry, you don't even qualify to be my opponent."
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