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From Fakes to Treasures: My Unbelievable Antique Life
From Fakes to Treasures: My Unbelievable Antique Life Plot:
Laid-off antique shop apprentice Chen Nian scrapes by selling counterfeit antiques until she stumbles on a mysterious power: every fake artifact she touches turns into a genuine ancient relic overnight. Riding this once-in-a-lifetime luck, she rises from an underdog to a rising star in the antique world, only to be dragged into cutthroat rivalries, hunted by greedy collectors and targeted for her secret gift. As she digs into the origin of her ability, she uncovers a decades-old relic mystery that could cost her everything if she slips up.
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