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Villains At My Call: My Family Acts on My Inner Voices

2026-04-09 Category: Short Drama

Villains At My Call: My Family Acts on My Inner Voices Plot:

Office worker Lin Xiaoxia stumbles upon a strange power: she can hear her family's inner monologues and remotely direct their actions. Her parents act rude to fend off her awkward blind date, grandma plays a shrew to reclaim her occupied parcel, and grandpa acts as a tough old hand to handle her difficult client. Just as she plans to relax and enjoy the benefits, her "villain family" goes viral locally and is mistaken for real tough guys by local gangsters, sparking a hilarious absurd crisis.

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