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Lucky Miss Jiao
Lucky Miss Jiao Plot:
Lin Jiaojiao is born with a natural “lucky fish” aura—winning lotteries, finding money, guessing exam answers correctly—her life is so smooth it sparks envy. But when she meets the cold and sharp-tongued rival Lu Chen, her luck suddenly fails. Lu Chen not only ruins her perfect plans repeatedly but also exposes a hidden family secret behind her fortune. In a battle between luck and true skill, Jiaojiao must confront the truth: is her blessing actually a curse?
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