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She Wields Destiny
She Wields Destiny Plot:
Ordinary office worker Su Xiao picks up an ancient jade engraved with star tracks on a stormy night, and unexpectedly awakens the power to wield destiny. She can rewrite others' fortunes but must pay the price of her own memories. She flees a transnational mysterious organization coveting her divine power, while torn between saving her terminally ill sister, mending broken friendships and staying true to her core self. When she uncovers that her awakening hides a decade-old family massacre secret, this destiny game fueled by memory depletion leaves her no way to turn back.
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