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Shock! After Gaining Mind-Reading Ability, My Uncle Starts Stealing My Heart!
Shock! After Gaining Mind-Reading Ability, My Uncle Starts Stealing My Heart! Plot:
Su Wanwan accidentally gains mind-reading ability and discovers her seemingly cold uncle Gu Jingshen’s secret—when she’s on a date with her fiancé, he’s silently fuming, “This blockhead doesn’t even know Wanwan likes her milk tea with double sugar”; when she works late, he lingers downstairs in a coat, thinking, “Should I slip a hand warmer into her bag?” When her fiancé’s infidelity is exposed by her ability, Gu finally takes out the glass marble she gave him ten years ago: “Wanwan, I’m the little boy you saved back then. My ‘distance’ was just hiding my feelings—I don’t want to be the uncle who watches you suffer anymore.” Can this forbidden crush, uncovered by mind-reading, turn “uncle” into “lover”?
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