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My 24k Paid Super Eyes
My 24k Paid Super Eyes Plot:
Laid-off youth Chen Yang, who was about to miss his rent payment, accidentally awakens the "24k Paid Super Eyes" that let him see the true value of everything, tell real goods from fakes, and spot others' hidden intentions. He first exposes the scam of a used car dealer, snatches a top vintage car at a low price, then punctures a gold-digger man's lie at a blind date, turning his life around overnight. But as he uses the eyes more often, he finds they need paid credits to work, and mysterious superpower holders are eyeing his ability, kicking off a battle for the magical eyes.
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