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I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality EP 13

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I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality

After his wife betrayed him and left his father to die, Ye Qiu gained a system that makes anything real. He rises from a poor worker to a trillion-dollar tycoon, takes revenge on his ex-wife and rival. They thought they destroyed him… but Ye Qiu’s ultimate revenge has only just begun.
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Ep Review

When the Patient Smiles While Everyone Else Loses Their Mind

That serene patient in striped pajamas? He’s the only sane one. While others scream, beg, or get dragged by security, he watches it all like it’s background noise. I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality nails the contrast between chaos and calm—making the hospital feel less like a medical facility, more like a stage for emotional theater. 😌🎭

Fashion Over Function: The Wardrobe Steals Every Scene

Let’s be real—the satin corset dress and velvet blazer aren’t hospital-appropriate, but they *are* iconic. In I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality, costume design does heavy lifting: every outfit screams ‘I have trauma and a trust fund.’ Even the doctor’s tie has plot armor. Style > sterility. 💫👗

The Gray-Shirt Guy Is Our Moral Compass (and Also Exhausted)

He starts smiling, ends holding two desperate hands while looking utterly defeated. The gray-shirt protagonist in I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality embodies modern empathy fatigue—trying to mediate, comfort, and survive family drama all at once. We see you, sir. Take a nap after this scene. 😅💤

AI-Generated Tension? No—Just Human Messiness Amplified

From kneeling pleas to hallway standoffs, I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality leans hard into melodrama—but somehow makes it feel authentic. The lighting, the slow-mo glances, the way the woman in gold locks eyes with the blonde boss… it’s not realism, it’s *hyper*-emotion. And we’re here for it. 🌟🎬

The Hospital Drama That Feels Like a Soap Opera on Steroids

I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality delivers absurdity with flair—kneeling villains, dramatic pointing, and a blonde boss who looks like he stepped out of a K-drama villain reel. The emotional whiplash is real: one second you’re cringing, the next you’re rooting for the guy in the gray shirt. Pure binge fuel. 🍿🔥