share time: 2025-12-28 06:02:12
Office worker Lin Xiaoman’s three-year “reverse-meaning inner thoughts” all spilled out—her complaint that her sharp-tongued boss “only exploits people” actually meant “he looks so cool staying up late to shield me from client complaints”; her disdain for the cold neighbor “his cat is nicer than him” hid “he’s been collecting my packages for half a year and I was too shy to say thanks”; even her “annoyance” at the gossipy colleague was “I was so touched when she secretly wiped coffee off my dress”. It wasn’t until her brother reminded her “you forgot to turn off the thought transmitter” that Lin Xiaoman realized: the social death she feared had turned into everyone “courting” her—her boss showed up with the recording of her complaining “he has no idea I’ve liked him for three years”, the neighbor brought osmanthus cake (with his cat in arms), even the convenience store aunt gave her an extra marinated egg. But when everyone pulled out proof of “I already understood your true feelings”, Lin Xiaoman panicked: how do you respond to the sincerity you hid in reverse words?
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