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The Lucky Koi Mother
The Lucky Koi Mother Plot:
An ordinary fisherwoman gains miraculous koi powers, becoming the revered 'Child-Blessing Goddess'. When she discovers the power stems from a past-life karma, she must choose between saving her village and protecting her son. The arrival of a mysterious merchant with past-life memories unveils an even more shocking truth about her origins...
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