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Fading Star

2025-04-03 Category: Female-Oriented Romance

Fading Star Plot:

At the peak of her career, superstar Su Xingchen suddenly passed away, leaving only a mysterious suicide note and a half-burned photo. Ten years later, rookie journalist Lin Xia discovers Xingchen's death is connected to the current film emperor Lu Chen. As the truth surfaces, Lin Xia realizes she bears a striking resemblance to Xingchen, and Lu Chen's gaze grows increasingly complicated. When fragmented memories begin to piece together, a shocking secret about love and betrayal is about to be revealed...

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