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Exclusive Double Discount Lover
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Lin Xiaoman, a money-saving blogger, accidentally unlocks a "hidden buff": at Starshine, the city's most high-end mall, she gets an "exclusive double discount" no one else has—while others get 20% off luxury goods, she only pays 70% less. Until one day, Gu Jingshen, the mall's CEO, stops her with a cold face: "Ms. Lin, this 'lifelong double discount card' was given by me ten years ago." Lin suddenly remembers rescuing the bullied little Gu Jingshen in elementary school, who gave her a star-covered card through tears, saying, "I'll give you the cheapest price for everything forever." It turns out the little crybaby has long become a cold CEO, and that "children's doodle card" is the "exclusive privilege" he secretly activated for a decade. Now, the CEO wants his "interest"—not money, but making her his "lifelong exclusive."
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