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Switched at Birth: My Family Can Read My Mind
Switched at Birth: My Family Can Read My Mind Plot:
This is an urban love story about identity swapping and telepathy. The female lead was switched at birth but unexpectedly gains the ability to let her family read her mind. Pursued by a domineering CEO, she gradually unravels the mystery of her origins, experiencing a series of sweet yet tumultuous emotional entanglements.
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