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After Rebirth, I Gain X-Ray Vision and Become Divine
After Rebirth, I Gain X-Ray Vision and Become Divine Plot:
Lin Mo, an ordinary office worker, was betrayed by his colleague and lover in his previous life and died unjustly. When reborn on his first day at the company, he unexpectedly awakens the X-ray vision ability—he can not only see defects of goods but also peek into lies and conspiracies deep in people's hearts. From exposing workplace underhanded rules to finding out the real culprits who framed him, he rises against the odds with his special ability, but gradually discovers a huge secret behind the power. A game of rebirth and redemption thus begins.
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