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When I Was a Security Guard, I Fell in Love with a Female Resident
When I Was a Security Guard, I Fell in Love with a Female Resident Plot:
Lin Qiang, a young man from the countryside, became a security guard in the city to save money for his sister's tuition. On his first day, he mistakenly took Su Xiao—a female resident hiding from her father's forced marriage—as a "leaflet distributor," leading to a quarrel. As they got along, Lin Qiang's honesty—helping the elderly carry groceries, saving a falling child—touched Su Xiao, who was pretending to be an ordinary office worker. Su Xiao's tenderness—eating street food with him, mending his uniform—also made Lin Qiang fall in love for the first time. Just as they were secretly dating, Su's father showed up, scolding them for their "status gap." Lin Qiang took out his savings card (saved for half a year) and said, "I have no house or car, but I can buy her hot soy milk every day and be her 'exclusive security guard.'" Su Xiao then took out a charity contract and said, "I already donated my company. Let's go to the mountains to be 'security teachers' and protect the kids' studies!"
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