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One Divination for Love: The Country Girl's Urban Adoration
One Divination for Love: The Country Girl's Urban Adoration Plot:
Country-bred Ah Zhi arrives in the big city with a simple fortune-telling skill passed down from her grandma. Rejected by her distant relatives, she stays in an urban village alley, where her accidental accurate predictions of a lost cat and a missing parcel make her a beloved figure among the locals. When a casual love divination she did for a friend perfectly matches wealthy CEO Gu Yanchen's fate, he and his circle of family and friends swarm to get close to her. Now Ah Zhi must navigate city gossip, hide her fortune-telling secret, and untangle a surprising romantic entanglement.
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