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After Recovery, I Made My Family the World's Richest
After Recovery, I Made My Family the World's Richest Plot:
Three years ago, Lin Shen was diagnosed with a terminal illness. To not burden his wife Su Wan and daughter Xiaotang, he hid his identity as a top dark web investor, posing as a mediocre programmer and even proposing separation. When he miraculously recovered and returned with an encryption key that could shake the global economy, he found Su Wan selling their only house to treat their daughter's illness, and Xiaotang too自卑 (inferior) to join the school charity sale. Lin decided to compensate them in the most "extravagant" way—secretly investing in Su's handmade bakery to turn it into a global chain, and turning Xiaotang's paintings into NFTs sold for over 100 million. But just as his family thought it was "heaven-sent luck," Lin's old enemy showed up to reveal the truth about his "disappearance" back then. His wife's words, "All I ever wanted was never money," turned this "wealth bombing" into the most touching test of love.
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