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Framed, I Became the Best Masseuse
Framed, I Became the Best Masseuse Plot:
Lin Xi, a top Chinese massage therapist, was framed by her senior fellow apprentice and a business rival. She lost her medical license, her dream hospital job and was burdened with huge liquidated damages, forcing her to work in a small street massage parlor. Intending to lie low, she accidentally activated a rare 'touch perception' ability due to the stress trauma from the frame-up. Her precise massage skills not only cured a rich second-generation's PTSD but also helped an amnesiac old lady from a wealthy family retrieve her lost key memories. When investigating the truth, she was shocked to find that the person who framed her was the old lady's own grandson! A thrilling short drama of revenge and redemption kicks off.
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