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Back to the 70s: Golden Opportunities
Back to the 70s: Golden Opportunities Plot:
Yang Guangshu unexpectedly gains the ability to travel between the present and the 1970s—an era of scarcity yet brimming with opportunities. Using modern knowledge, he swiftly amasses wealth, but he soon finds himself entangled in emotional conflicts across time. He falls for the resilient and kind-hearted Chun Mei, yet the secrets of his dual existence threaten their bond. As the lines between past and present blur, Yang must choose: remain in the golden era of the 70s or return to the present to protect his love?
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