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Thousand-Year Lord's Moonlit Kiss
Thousand-Year Lord's Moonlit Kiss Plot:
Bai Mo, a thousand-year-old fox spirit, has guarded an ancient mirror holding moonlight memories for centuries, searching for the one he never finished kissing in his past life. Until Lin Xiaoman, an intern cultural relic restorer, appears—her touch on the mirror reveals a half-kiss between him and a little fox fairy. But fox clan law states: those who fall in love suffer the "Moonlight Calamity"—each kiss with their beloved costs a tail, and losing three means death. When Bai Mo loses two tails for Xiaoman, Xiaoman sees her past life in the mirror: she was the little fox fairy who once wanted to kiss him. All along, he wasn't guarding the mirror—he was waiting for her to finish that half-kiss...
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