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Thirty-Six Little Tricks to Win the Goddess' Heart
Thirty-Six Little Tricks to Win the Goddess' Heart Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a socially anxious programmer, has a secret crush on Su Wantang, the "ice goddess" from the neighboring design institute. To get close to her, he secretly adapts *The Art of War* into "thirty-six tricks to win her heart"—using stray cats to create chance meetings, "accidentally" mixing up files to start conversations, and even putting on a "self-sacrifice act" with a tiny umbrella on a rainy night... Little does he know, Su Wantang has long noticed this boy who always saves her a hot drink at the convenience store and quietly feeds her cats when she works overtime. When "schemes" turn into mutual testing of two hearts, the most effective "trick" turns out to be the sincerity hidden in clumsiness.
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