
Actor, Come and Cure My Face Blindness
About This Novel
[Actress with facial blindness and strange power] x [Aloof and loyal dog actor] [1V1 double cleansing] Movie queen Nan Huan travels back in time to a novel where the original protagonist suffers from moderate prosopagnosia, and everyone looks the same. The only antidote is the male protagonist Gu Yucheng. In order to use "Gu Qi" to relieve prosopagnosia, Nan Huan created encounters with Gu Yucheng every day. Encountered by chance, rubbed against each other. She realized something was wrong with the other party. Gu Yucheng first parachuted into the set to play a romantic role for her, and then gave her various couple items. Even the assistant next to him once let it slip and called her mistress? ** After passing through the book, Nan Huan discovered that she had a golden finger. When everyone was worried that the door could not be opened, she pushed it gently, and the aluminum alloy door fell to the ground, kicking up a cloud of dust; when playing a tug-of-war game, she pulled the rope and let the enemies rush into her arms; when she was acting opposite a male boxing star, she just shook his hand, and the next day news came that he had suffered a comminuted fracture in his hand. After hearing the news, Gu Yucheng's eyes flashed with confusion, "??" So, why could Nan Huan be unable to unscrew the bottle cap when she was with him?
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Official(2)Scraped 22d ago
Um, what do I say? You are sick, you have a fever, and you know that you have prosopagnosia. The order of priority for normal people should not be to cure the fever first and then solve the problem of prosopagnosia. After all, you know the antidote to prosopagnosia! I felt that I suddenly stood up and walked towards the antidote. I felt that there was a bit of logic in it. Anyway, I just felt that shouldn't I drink the medicine first and then find the antidote?
Did the hero and heroine know each other before?
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Official(2)Scraped 22d ago
Um, what do I say? You are sick, you have a fever, and you know that you have prosopagnosia. The order of priority for normal people should not be to cure the fever first and then solve the problem of prosopagnosia. After all, you know the antidote to prosopagnosia! I felt that I suddenly stood up and walked towards the antidote. I felt that there was a bit of logic in it. Anyway, I just felt that shouldn't I drink the medicine first and then find the antidote?
Did the hero and heroine know each other before?









