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Riding the Tide 2: Millennium Red
Riding the Tide 2: Millennium Red Plot:
Set against the 1999 millennium countdown, young entrepreneur Lin Xiao teams up with her childhood friend to launch a red-themed millennium souvenir business, eager to ride the nationwide celebration wave. But counterfeit goods flood the market and her partner absconds with funds, leaving her on the brink of total collapse, while she also falls out with her long-time crush Chen Mo. With just 72 hours left until the new millennium, Lin must race against time to salvage her startup, mend broken bonds and seize her final chance to thrive in the coming era.
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