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Don't Panic, Mr. Qin! Your Wife Has Spoiler Subtitles
Don't Panic, Mr. Qin! Your Wife Has Spoiler Subtitles Plot:
Forced into a marriage of convenience, CEO Qin Ye discovers his new wife Su Miao possesses a bizarre ability: real-time spoiler subtitles that predict danger. From poisoned tea to hidden assassins, her floating warnings save them repeatedly. As Qin grows reliant on her power, he uncovers a shocking truth—the subtitles aren't a system but live comments from future viewers watching their lives as a drama! Together, they navigate comedic chaos and conspiracy, blurring the lines between love and survival in this meta-romantic thriller.
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