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The Only Man Left: Rewriting My Fate
The Only Man Left: Rewriting My Fate Plot:
Chen Mo, a laid-off "lying-flat youth," loses his father, brother, and grandfather overnight, becoming the only man in his family. His mother suffers from a severe asthma attack requiring long-term treatment, his sister plans to drop out of school before the college entrance exam to work, and debt collectors hound them for the 200,000-yuan usury his father borrowed—even their decades-old house is targeted by developers. To his shock, his father’s construction site "accident" was actually a deliberate scheme by the foreman to cover up safety hazards! Forced to leave his "NEET" life behind, Chen Mo takes delivery jobs by day and security work by night, juggling money-making with investigating the truth. Along the way, he gets clues from his father’s coworker Lao Zhou and help from Lin Xia, his long-time crush and a lawyer. From a reality-avoidant "giant baby" to a family protector, Chen Mo not only pays off debts, saves the old house, and cures his mother but also uncovers the truth about his father’s death, completing his counterattack from "lying flat" to "rewriting his fate."
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