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In the 1990s steel mill family compound, Su Wan, who traveled into a book, is bound to a "villain reform" system—if she can't pull Chen Mo, the "steel mill plague god" everyone fears, back from his "villain script" to the right path, she'll be trapped in this period novel forever. To complete the task, Su Wan instantly becomes a "max-level green tea": pretending to be innocent to mooch off Chen Mo's braised pork, deliberately falling into his arms for protection, and blocking a brick for him from gangsters... But Chen Mo refuses to play by the rules: he sees through her "little tricks" at a glance, yet quietly fixes the recorder broken by her scumbag father, and when she's framed by a female villain for "seducing men", he stands in the middle of the canteen and says, "She made the medicine for my grandma—I saw it with my own eyes." When the green tea's "schemes" turn into undeniable sincerity, and the villain's "infamy" hides a gentle heart, can they break free from the system's chains? And Chen Mo has long picked up the modern phone she left behind on a rainy night—he already knows this girl who always pretends to be good doesn't belong to this era...
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