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Lucky Glasses

2025-09-20 Category: Short Drama

Lucky Glasses Plot:

An ordinary pair of black-frame glasses grants the wearer incredible luck—but at a cost: transferring that fortune to their worst enemy. High school student Lin Xiaoyou accidentally obtains these magical glasses, transforming from an underachiever into a campus sensation. However, she is forced to watch her hated school crush shine brighter with every stroke of her borrowed luck. As the balance of fate tilts dangerously, she must choose between artificial fortune and her true self, all while uncovering a century-old curse hidden behind the lenses...

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