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We Agreed 50/50, But Only 100k?

2026-04-14 Category: Short Drama

We Agreed 50/50, But Only 100k? Plot:

After years of drifting in Beijing, Lin Mo and his childhood friend Zhang Tao teamed up to land a 2-million-yuan project, and they promised to split the profits evenly from the start. But once the project wrapped and funds were received, Zhang Tao only transferred 100,000 yuan to Lin Mo. Furious, Lin Mo rushed to Zhang Tao’s home to confront him, only to find his friend standing tearfully beside his bedridden mother. It turned out Zhang Tao had already used most of the money to cover his mom’s surgery fees, leaving just 100k as Lin Mo’s hard-earned share. Lin Mo’s anger melted instantly when he saw his friend’s graying temples, and he even took out his own savings to help, turning the money dispute into a tighter bond between the two old pals.

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