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Good Luck Comes: I Got Rich by Scoring Bargains
Good Luck Comes: I Got Rich by Scoring Bargains Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, an ordinary laid-off office worker, was in deep trouble. She accidentally found a damaged old Chinese painting at a community flea market and bought it for only 20 yuan, not knowing it was an early masterpiece of a late master worth over 100 million yuan. Overnight, she became rich, which attracted the covetousness of local antique circle forces—someone secretly tracked her collection to force a low-price sale, and even spread rumors that her "good luck" was a well-designed trap. Between the ecstasy of financial freedom and the hidden crisis, can Lin Xiaoman hold onto this unexpected opportunity?
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