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Breakup Day: I Activated the Female Helper Cashback System
Breakup Day: I Activated the Female Helper Cashback System Plot:
Three years into his relationship, Lin Mo was just dumped by his girlfriend. Crushed in his rental apartment, he accidentally activated the "Female Helper Cashback System". The system's rule is simple: every time he helps a woman around him solve a problem, he gets corresponding cashback with no upper limit. Wanting to lie low and heal from his breakup, he took tasks to save money for a fresh start. Surprisingly, his first assignment was fixing his ex-girlfriend's computer. As he helped more women, his bank balance skyrocketed, he made a bunch of reliable girlfriends, and unexpectedly reconnected with his ex who had broken up with him firmly, turning his quiet life upside down.
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