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A Heavenly Lucky Star Falls Into My Home
A Heavenly Lucky Star Falls Into My Home Plot:
Office worker Lin Xiaoman is hit by a little immortal wrapped in auspicious clouds on her way home from an all-night shift. The kid, named Xiaofu, claims to be a "Lucky Star" from Heaven sent to turn her luck around. But Xiaofu's magic is faulty: helping her catch the subway ends up with her going the wrong way, getting a promotion becomes cleaning toilets, and chasing her crush leads to a massive social death. Just as Lin is about to kick out this "disaster," she discovers Xiaofu is the stray cat she rescued as a kid—having cultivated for a thousand years to return. The so-called "good luck" isn't about making big money; it's about making her rediscover the overlooked warmth in ordinary life: the hot congee left by the auntie downstairs, the throat lozenges from her colleague, and the love that's waited for her for a millennium.
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