share time: 2025-10-29 12:30:48
35-year-old Lin Chuan just got laid off, and was immediately besieged by snobbish relatives mocking him: "Ten years of working and still a loser". He couldn't even afford tickets to his wife's favorite concert. When he squatted downstairs wiping tears, his phone lit up with the "Twenty-Year-Late Tycoon System": complete tasks like "retrieve his wife's lost wedding anniversary necklace" or "stand up to his aunt who pressures them to have a child", and he'd unlock millions in savings and top pastry chef skills. From a "failure" who couldn't pay his daughter's tuition, he became an "invisible tycoon" who could rent out his wife's favorite cake shop on a whim. He humiliated his relatives and, through tasks, finally understood the tenderness his wife hid in late-night overtime meals. But when the system warned, "The final task requires giving up all current wealth", Lin Chuan panicked—was this "late gift" a redemption or a test?
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