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The Nice Guy's Counterattack
The Nice Guy's Counterattack Plot:
Chen Mo, the office doormat, has spent three years taking the blame for colleagues and covering his boss's mistakes. Even Lin Xiaoman, the intern he secretly likes, thinks he's "too spineless". But when his mother's surgery funds are swindled by a colleague under the pretense of "investment", his hidden identity as a top programmer is exposed—he's been running an industry whistleblower platform that already has evidence of his colleague's embezzlement. When Chen Mo slams the stamped report on his boss's desk, everyone who once walked over him is stunned. And Lin Xiaoman, looking at the fire in his eyes, finally realizes: "Your kindness was never weakness."
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