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Come Clean, I'm Actually the Richest Tycoon
Come Clean, I'm Actually the Richest Tycoon Plot:
Three-month intern Lin Xiaoman was mocked by her colleagues for being stingy during the company team building dinner, with everyone joking she couldn't even cover her share of the bill. She was even publicly humiliated by a spoiled rich colleague who claimed she'd never afford any luxury goods. Fed up with the ridicule, Lin dropped her low-profile disguise and called her personal assistant. Ten minutes later, a custom Rolls-Royce pulled up to the hotel, with suited bodyguards and a butler waiting in line. The entire venue fell silent—she was the hidden tycoon behind a billion-dollar business empire, only working as an intern to experience regular life.
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