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After the Divine Eye Awakens, Riches Are Unavoidable
After the Divine Eye Awakens, Riches Are Unavoidable Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a newly laid-off office worker, owes 100,000 yuan in online loans and is on the verge of being sued. One late night, while picking up moldy bread from a trash can, she suddenly awakens the "Divine Eye"—a power that reveals the "hidden value labels" of objects: expired yogurt at a convenience store is a rare probiotic sought by a biotech company, and a broken copper basin sold by an old man at the subway entrance is a Qing Dynasty imperial kiln artifact. Having earned 200,000 yuan in three days through these finds, she attracts the siege of a loan shark gang and is followed by Gu Cheng, an aloof antique appraiser who suspects her of being a "repeat relic thief". Worse still, every time she uses the Divine Eye, her vision blurs for a minute. Gu Cheng's investigation reveals that this eye is linked to his family's missing "Antique Appraisal Scroll"—a document that grants the ability to "see value", which the loan sharks are using to forge cultural relics...
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