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Down the Mountain: The Commoner Who Foretells the World
Down the Mountain: The Commoner Who Foretells the World Plot:
Su Xuan, a hermit who has secluded himself in the Zhongnan Mountains for a decade, grows tired of his peaceful monastic life and heads to the city to experience the mortal world. Mocked as a bumpkin by a wealthy heir upon his first arrival, he instantly exposes the latter's business fraud with unparalleled metaphysical insight and sharp worldly judgment, shooting to fame overnight. From then on, he slaps down hypocritical relatives who embezzle family property, workplace bullies who suppress newbies, and unravels multiple hidden urban conspiracies. He also meets Lin Wan, a white-collar worker scammed by her toxic boyfriend, and the two team up to fend off all sorts of troubles, rising from an unknown commoner to a legendary figure who can shape the urban landscape, packed with thrilling twists and satisfying revenge beats.
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