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I Have X-Ray Vision, My Family's All Disrupted
I Have X-Ray Vision, My Family's All Disrupted Plot:
Lin Mo, an ordinary recent graduate, unexpectedly gains X-ray vision. He plans to hide this ability to live a quiet life, but his whole family immediately treats him as a tool: his mom asks him to find her hidden savings, his dad pressures him to spot investment scams, and his skipping-class brother begs him to cheat on exams. He tries to play dumb, but accidentally finds their secrets like hidden savings and his brother's secret class registration. The once-happy home is filled with suspicion. Lin Mo's ordinary life is totally broken, and his out-of-control X-ray vision is about to uncover all unspoken family secrets.
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