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Don't Mess with the Delivery Guy—He's Lived 10,000 Years
Don't Mess with the Delivery Guy—He's Lived 10,000 Years Plot:
Chen Mo, a 10,000-year-old immortal, hides as a delivery guy to escape pursuit for his immortality secret. One day, he stumbles upon Lin Xiaoman, a white-collar worker crying from workplace PUA, and can't help using his powers to help her "fight back" against her boss—accidentally exposing his identity. Lin Xiaoman clings to him like gum, determined to uncover the "ancient man's" past; meanwhile, a thousand-year-old enemy wakes up and tracks him down to steal his immortality formula. On one side is the noisy Lin Xiaoman digging for the truth, on the other is the deadly enemy closing in. Chen Mo wanted to stay invisible, but through bickering with Lin Xiaoman, he rediscovered the taste of "being alive"—yet when the enemy's knife presses against Lin Xiaoman's neck, he must choose: hide his eternal self, or face a thousand years of blood debt for her?
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