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Sorry, I’m the One Your Supporter Answers To
Sorry, I’m the One Your Supporter Answers To Plot:
Lin Wan, a rookie in the workplace, regards Zhang, a senior executive of the group, as her only backer. However, she offends a competitor by accident and is banned from the whole industry. When she hides in a rented house feeling desperate, a mysterious man named Shen Lv visits her abruptly, coldly saying "Sorry, I’m the backbone of your backer". It turns out that Zhang, whom Lin Wan regards as a lifeline, is just an ordinary subordinate under Shen Lv. The suppression she suffered is all a test from Shen Lv—he has noticed this hardworking girl who tries to climb up but refuses to cling to others, and wants to see if she deserves his favor.
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