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The Phantom Quack

2025-09-01 Category: 3

The Phantom Quack Plot:

By day, he is a refined acupuncturist; by night, a mysterious charlatan—Lin Feng lives a double life to unravel his family’s century-old curse. When he approaches Su Wan under his fraudulent guise, he becomes entangled in a series of bizarre deaths. Torn between a forbidden romance and a deadly conspiracy, Lin Feng must navigate a web of lies and truth. The deepest secret, however, lies hidden beneath every needle he places.

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