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At First Glance, I'm Into You
At First Glance, I'm Into You Plot:
Zheng Qi, a cold tech CEO, searches for a restorer for his grandma's old item and stumbles into a relic restoration room, where he meets Li Siyuan—who mistakes him for a "heartless businessman" here to demolish the museum and throws restoration powder in his face. Yet he's captivated by the focused glow in her eyes as she cleans relics. When the "misunderstood capitalist" meets the "museum-defending restorer," relics become their bond: Zheng Qi helps her save the old museum, and she restores his grandma's engagement hairpin. Those hidden heartbeats finally turn into a confession under the museum's moonlight: "I'm not a businessman—I'm here to keep the appointment from our first glance."
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