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I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality EP 52

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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 Secretary Walks In

That hallway entrance? Pure cinematic authority. She doesn’t speak—she *arrives*. In *I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality*, her clipboard isn’t paperwork; it’s a weapon. The shift from confusion to control? Flawless. Also, black suit + silk blouse = corporate goddess energy. 🖤

The Vest Speaks Louder Than Words

His pinstripe vest, dragonfly pin, gold watch—every detail screams 'I’ve already won.' In *I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality*, he doesn’t raise his voice; he raises an eyebrow. The real drama isn’t the transfer—it’s how he *enjoys* watching everyone else sweat. Style as strategy. 🔥

The Purple Dress Plot Twist

She claps like she’s just witnessed a miracle—but her eyes say she’s calculating odds. In *I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality*, every gasp, every hand-to-mouth moment is performance. Is she shocked? Or just playing along? The lace, the necklace, the timing… all deliberate. We’re not watching dinner—we’re watching chess. ♛

Chibi Money Rain = Emotional Payoff

The anime-style cash shower? Genius tonal whiplash. After all that tension in *I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality*, the chibi version of him lying in bills feels like collective relief. It’s absurd, joyful, and deeply satisfying—like the universe finally winked back. Sometimes, fantasy *is* the truth. 🎉

The Phone That Changed Everything

A simple phone screen—'10 million received'—sparks chaos in *I Can Turn Fake Things Into Reality*. The way the protagonist smirks while others panic? Chef’s kiss. 💸 Power isn’t in the money—it’s in who controls the narrative. The tension at that table was thicker than the wine cellar behind them.