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Starting with the God of Wealth, Heaven Grants Me Money Powers
Starting with the God of Wealth, Heaven Grants Me Money Powers Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a social animal who worked overtime until midnight on New Year's Eve, met a 'crazy old man' in a red robe at the alley. The old man forced a copper coin engraved with 'wealth' into his hand, saying, 'Heaven grants you money powers.' Thinking it was a scam, Lin was shocked the next day when his takeout order turned into a hundred-yuan bill and his bus card into a gold bar—he really had the superpower to 'turn objects into money'! But before he could celebrate, the coin suddenly grew hot, and his phone popped up a warning: 'Each use of the power will cost you an important memory.' He used it to pay for the surgery of Su Xiao's brother (his secret crush), only to forget their first meeting; he got his mother's unpaid salary (owed for half a year) back, but his mother looked at him like a stranger... Lin panicked: should he keep using the power to make up for regrets, or hold onto his memories? And the true identity of that 'crazy old man' hides a big secret about his fate...
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