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After Awakening Clairvoyance, I Found My Old House Is Full of Treasures
After Awakening Clairvoyance, I Found My Old House Is Full of Treasures Plot:
Lin Xiaochuan, a debt-ridden migrant worker, has to sell his rural old house to raise money for his mother's medical treatment. While sorting through clutter, he accidentally awakens clairvoyance—inside the tattered wooden cabinet lies a Qing Dynasty imperial porcelain; the old painting stuffed in the wall crack is a lost masterwork; even his grandfather's old tobacco pouch is made of pure gold! But just as he tastes the joy of a turnaround, neighbor Uncle Wang shows up with a yellowed land deed, claiming the house is his family's ancestral property. His mother also reveals that Grandpa hid an “untouchable” wooden box before his death. Clairvoyance can see through treasures, but not through human schemes. How will Lin protect the treasures and unravel Grandpa's secret? A game of wealth and humanity begins.
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