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She Came from the Painted Skin
She Came from the Painted Skin Plot:
Ah Li, a fox demon from a thousand-year-old painting, breaks through the painting's barrier to find the young scholar who saved her in a past life. But her benefactor has reincarnated as Lin Shen, a relic restorer—who is now holding a knife to repair the "Scroll of Qingqiu Foxes" where she lives. Once the scroll is complete, Ah Li will vanish. While using magic to delay the restoration, she quietly gets close to Lin Shen, only to find his past-life memories awakening. And the half-jade pendant in his drawer perfectly matches the other half around her neck...
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