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The Countryside Clerk Is Actually the Real Heir
The Countryside Clerk Is Actually the Real Heir Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a country boy, works as the lowest-level administrative clerk at Shengyu Group. He’s constantly exploited by his sharp-tongued supervisor, made a scapegoat by colleagues, and even dares only to watch Su Xiao, the intern he has a crush on, from a distance. Until one day, Zhou Botang, the group’s founder, bursts into the office with a DNA report—this “pushover” who’s always bullied is his long-lost grandson missing for 20 years! On one hand, there’s the sudden wealthy inheritance; on the other, the covert schemes of Zhou Mingyuan, the fake young master: forging evidence of embezzlement, slandering him as “unworthy of the family” in front of his grandfather, and even threatening his rural grandma’s safety to make him give up everything. Forced to step into the wealthy family amid “impostor” doubts, Lin Xiaoman has to adapt to the unfamiliar suit-and-tie life, investigate the truth about being sent to the countryside as a baby, and keep the unpolished simplicity in his heart. And Su Xiao’s words, “What I like has never been your identity,” become his greatest courage to stay true to himself amid the treacherous struggles of the wealthy family.
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