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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Lu Wentao’s Call: A Masterclass in Tension
His voice is calm, but his fingers grip the phone like it’s a weapon. She answers with eyes wide—shock, then betrayal, then calculation. The blue office lights reflect off her blazer like cold truth. In I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality, every call is a detonator. 💣
The Drawer Full of $100 Bills
One pull. Stacks of cash. No dialogue needed. His smirk says more than any monologue. This isn’t greed—it’s power disguised as generosity. In I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality, money isn’t currency; it’s the language of control. 💵✨
Her Office Breakdown—So Real It Hurts
She slams the folder shut, rubs her temples, then stares into the void. Not crying—*thinking*. That’s the genius of I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality: trauma isn’t loud, it’s silent, seated at a polished desk under neon lies. We’ve all been her. 😶🌫️
Sunglasses + City Skyline = Power Reboot
He walks in, black suit, dark lenses, city skyline behind him like a throne room. No words. Just presence. In I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality, authority isn’t earned—it’s *worn*. And damn, does he wear it well. 👑🕶️
The Car Scene That Says It All
That intimate car ride—warm light, tangled hands, then sudden silence when he exits. Her expression shifts from affection to confusion in 0.5 seconds. The necklace glints like a lie she’s still wearing. I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality isn’t about magic—it’s about the moment you realize love was just a script. 🌙