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Touched by My Angel

Saintess Frigga fell for mortal Harrison Lucas. To protect their daughter Yara, she took her to the heavenly realm. Seven years later, Yara returned, saved a woman, and was adopted as Harrison's daughter. Together, they fought villains like Ryan Blinken and Xander Lucas, reclaimed the Lucas Group, and reunited with Frigga for a happy ending. Discover their epic journey!
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The Mirror That Broke a Family

In Touched by My Angel, the auction scene isn't about antiques—it's about power, betrayal, and a child who sees too much. Mr. Xander's desperation to win the mirror reveals his fear of being overshadowed, while Mr. Hudson's calm bid hides a deeper game. The little girl's warning? Chilling. She's not just a spectator—she's the moral compass in a room full of greed.

When Bidding Becomes Warfare

Touched by My Angel turns an auction into a battlefield. Mr. Xander's 60 million bid isn't rational—it's emotional warfare against his godfather. The tension? Palpable. Every raised paddle is a declaration of war. And that girl? She's the only one who knows the mirror's curse. Watching this on netshort felt like eavesdropping on a dynasty's collapse.

The Child Who Saw the Curse

While adults scramble for power, the little girl in Touched by My Angel drops the real plot twist: 'Whoever takes this mirror will be doomed.' Her innocence contrasts sharply with the greed around her. She's not scared—she's resigned. This isn't fantasy; it's fate. And the adults? They're too busy bidding to hear the warning.

Godfather vs Godson: A Silent War

Mr. Xander calling Mr. Hudson'godfather'then bidding against him? That's not rivalry—that's rebellion. In Touched by My Angel, every glance, every raised paddle, is a loaded gun. The auctioneer's smile? A mask over chaos. And the mirror? It's not the prize—it's the trigger. Watching this unfold felt like watching a chess game where everyone's playing checkers.

The Mirror's True Value Isn't Money

In Touched by My Angel, the bronze mirror isn't valuable for its age—it's valuable for what it represents: control, prophecy, legacy. Mr. Xander thinks winning it means power. Mr. Hudson knows better. The girl? She knows the cost. This isn't an auction—it's a ritual. And the highest bidder? They're not buying an artifact—they're buying a curse.

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