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So I'm Actually Invincible
So I'm Actually Invincible Plot:
Lin Chen, a deliveryman wanting a quiet life, faces workplace bullying and noble provocations. It's not until he accidentally subdues robbers that he discovers his extraordinary strength. He tries to lay low, but his unintended brilliance draws siege from top forces. When forced to show full strength to repel enemies, he's shocked to learn he's a hidden genius from a prominent family all along. Those trivial battles he once looked down on have made him the undisputed strongest in the world—something he never knew.
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