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Purple Haze from the East
Purple Haze from the East Plot:
A down-on-his-luck feng shui master clashes with a rebellious heiress in a battle of destiny and ancient arts. Su Ming, seeking to break his family curse, endures the spoiled girl's whims to renovate her haunted mansion. Their initial hostility blossoms into romance, only to discover their meeting was predestined centuries ago. When the purple haze arrives from the east, who truly holds the key to rewriting fate?
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