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No More Bailouts in This Life
No More Bailouts in This Life Plot:
Finance whiz Chen Mo wakes up in his college dorm after rebirth, vowing never to repeat the mistake of bailing out his campus crush again. Armed with knowledge of future events, he watches coldly as the school beauty begs for reconciliation, while secretly building a crypto empire. When loan sharks come knocking like last life, Chen sets an elaborate trap - unaware his decade-long admirer and business partner is approaching with a merger agreement that could change everything...
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