share time: 2025-10-13 00:31:50
Lin Chuan, a recently fired social animal who couldn't even afford rent, woke up to a world where prices had depreciated by a million times—an original 15-yuan milk tea now cost just 0.000015 yuan. His 20,000 yuan, saved over three years, instantly became a fortune large enough to buy an entire CBD. He thought it was a dream until he bought breakfast: the boss took his 1-yuan note and cried, "This is enough for me to run my business for ten years—I can't give you change!" Overnight, he went from a "loser" to the "world's richest man": socialites vied to hand him their cards, companies begged for his investment, and A-list celebrities begged him to shoot ads. But he was plagued by a ridiculous problem—*spending a single yuan was harder than going to the moon*: a full Manchu Han banquet cost 0.05 yuan, and a private jet salesperson chased him to return "overpayment." Then, financial journalist Su Xiao approached him to "expose the fake tycoon," only to find he was still the guy who helped aunties carry rice and fed stray cats. As they fell for each other through "money-spending chaos," real estate tycoon Zhou Mingyuan, threatened by his rise, sabotaged his business. Lin Chuan built schools in his hometown with his wealth and won Su Xiao's heart with sincerity. In the end, he realized: money can buy everything, but not the heart that understands your grievances when you were poor.
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