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Heaven-Sent Little Gluttons, I’ll Take You All In
Heaven-Sent Little Gluttons, I’ll Take You All In Plot:
Ordinary office worker Lin Fan is unexpectedly struck by a falling baby glutton—a mythical devouring beast—and forced to become its temporary guardian. Just as he struggles to manage its bottomless appetite and keep its existence hidden, more mythical creatures start crashing into his life. Amid the hilarious chaos, Lin Fan uncovers a shocking secret: these heavenly arrivals are signs of an impending turmoil across three realms.
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