share time: 2026-03-07 02:31:30
Five years ago, Lin Shen, the "Financial Ghost" who collapsed three multinational groups with one email, was released early due to insufficient evidence. The news sent Wall Street tycoons scrambling to transfer assets overnight, Southeast Asian money-laundering rings to shut down accounts urgently, and the Nordic black market to close immediately—everyone feared he'd settle old scores. But the first thing he did after release was hold wild chrysanthemums, stand in front of a tombstone inscribed with "Gu Xiaoman" in the suburban cemetery, and whisper: "I'm here to clear your name." It turns out he took the blame for his girlfriend, who was framed as a "money launderer." Now he's back to uncover her death's truth and make those who framed her pay.
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