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Even Though I Became a True God, Grandpa Makes Me Go on Blind Dates

2025-11-07 Category: Short Drama

Even Though I Became a True God, Grandpa Makes Me Go on Blind Dates Plot:

After enduring a thousand-year thunder tribulation, Lin Xiaoman finally became a True God. She thought she’d live a carefree life as a “cloud-watching immortal,” but her grandpa stormed into the divine palace with a peach staff—forcing her to go down to the mortal world for blind dates! What’s more absurd is that the three “mortal” candidates grandpa picked all have secrets: the plaid-shirted programmer can see through her divine magic, the osmanthus cake seller has a soul-crossing jade tablet, and even the vet can understand her divine beast mount. It wasn’t until a demon tide broke out that the three “blind date partners” suddenly stood beside her to protect her. Lin Xiaoman then realized: Grandpa wasn’t pushing her to marry—he was afraid she’d be lonely guarding the mortal world alone, and had long found her “guardian partners”…

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