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I'm No Big Shot, Everyone's a Hidden Boss
I'm No Big Shot, Everyone's a Hidden Boss Plot:
Ordinary office worker Lin Mo just started a new job, planning to lay low and idle through days. But he soon finds colleagues are all crafty "hidden bosses": his seemingly soft friend is the mafia leader, his chatty teammate is a top hacker, even the strict director is an invisible tycoon's daughter. Every time Lin Mo tries to pretend to be a "big shot" to save face, these "hidden bosses" either help or mess him up, making him laugh at "I'm not faking it, you guys are too capable". He also accidentally gets involved in the secret games of various forces.
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