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Urban Antique Appraisal: My Eyes See Through Everything
Urban Antique Appraisal: My Eyes See Through Everything Plot:
Su Wan, a street stall appraiser who can "see the aura of antiques", offends a rich second-generation by exposing his fake jadeite. Unexpectedly, she catches the attention of Gu Jingshen, a tycoon in the antique world—he first calls her a "fraud", but is stunned when she identifies a fake century-old painting at a glance. He immediately changes his tune: "Be my personal appraiser, I'll give you anything you want." Su Wan wants to run away, but Gu not only solves her troubles but also secretly finds clues about her missing father, a former famous appraiser. When the "invisible girl who sees through everything" meets the "tyrant who controls half the antique world", is it exploitation or true love? The old stories hidden in the antiques actually reveal their bond from ten years ago...
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