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I Transmigrated as a Loser, and My Disabled Wife Helped Me Turn the Tide

2026-03-05 Category: Short Drama

I Transmigrated as a Loser, and My Disabled Wife Helped Me Turn the Tide Plot:

Zhou Ming transmigrates into the most insignificant loser of the Zhou family in the capital and is forced to marry Gu Zhaozhao, who's labeled "disabled and jinxed." Just when he thinks he'll live a worthless life, he discovers Zhaozhao's secret—her blindness is a facade, and she's the "Ghost-Eyed Appraiser" who can identify all treasures! To clear her framed injustice and prove himself, he uses modern business strategies with Zhaozhao's appraisal skills, going from street vending to exposing the capital's elite's antique scams. While humiliating snobbish relatives, he falls for this resilient woman during their fight. When the once-"worthless couple" stands at the top of power, those who once looked down on them will finally pay for their snobbery...

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