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The Goddess Descended for Me
The Goddess Descended for Me Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, an ordinary corporate slave, suddenly had his life turned upside down—Su Youwei, the top goddess of the heavenly realm, came to his door on a cloud, claiming she needed to marry him to “resolve her calamity”! Lin thought she was a fraud until debt collectors blocked his company; the goddess waved her sleeve and sent them running. Late at night, when a monster attacked, the goddess took a fatal blow for him. It turns out the goddess descended to earth to break a thousand-year death curse, and Lin is her “fated soul anchor”. But just as they fell in love, heavenly soldiers arrived to arrest the “rebellious goddess”. Lin then realized—what he had to protect wasn’t just the goddess’s life, but their true love that crosses the divide between immortals and mortals...
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