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Falling for You at First Sight
Falling for You at First Sight Plot:
Socially anxious jewelry designer Su Xiaoman rushes into a filming set to escape her family's marriage pressure, accidentally spilling coffee on top star Lu Shiyan's haute couture suit—the very one he kept to honor his late mother. Expecting blame, she's shocked when Lu fixes his gaze on the handmade silver pendant around her neck and asks, "Did you make this?" Turns out, Su's designs once healed Lu during his lowest point, and this "accident" was his three-month plan to "run into" her. When the shy girl meets the "calculating" A-lister, what she thinks is "love at first sight" is actually his three-year-long "I've been looking for you."
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