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First Sword Stroke After Landing
First Sword Stroke After Landing Plot:
After three years of relentless effort, Lin Xiaoman finally secures a civil service job. On her first day, her ex-boyfriend Chen Mo blocks her downstairs—he dumped her years ago with the line “I don’t deserve your future,” but now he’s holding a diamond ring, saying “I’ve earned the right to stand with you.” However, her first mission is to investigate illegal sewage discharge at Chen Mo’s family business. When old love collides with professional ethics, she finds an anonymous whistleblower letter Chen Mo gave her when they broke up. She realizes this “first sword stroke after landing” was never about cutting off old feelings—it’s about slashing through the hypocrisy and evil hidden behind the phrase “for your own good.”
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