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The Miracle Reflexologist
The Miracle Reflexologist Plot:
Blind masseur Lin Mo possesses miraculous healing skills through foot reflexology. When icy CEO Su Man seeks treatment for her chronic illness, their sessions ignite a battle of pride and redemption. As the therapy progresses, Su discovers this 'miracle worker' holds clues to her father's mysterious death. The secrets beneath Lin's fingertips are about to unleash a storm that will shake the entire city.
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