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Too Accurate Live Fortune-Telling: The Higher-Ups Asked Me to Help
Too Accurate Live Fortune-Telling: The Higher-Ups Asked Me to Help Plot:
Lin Xiaotang is a live-streamer who pretends to be a "divine fortune-teller" using psychological tricks. One day, she casually "predicts" a "bloody disaster" for a fan on a live call, which surprisingly comes true—the fan is Zhou Ye, a criminal investigation captain, who gets attacked while working three days later. Convinced Lin has real abilities, Zhou pesters her to solve a missing persons case targeting women who sought fortune-telling. Lin wants to reveal her fake identity but is moved by the victims' families' tears and Zhou's high-paying "special advisor" offer. She reluctantly "comes out of hiding" to help. As the investigation progresses, she finds the case linked to her missing mother, and the "deceptive" divination skills her mother taught her might hold the key to solving the crime.
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