Margaret, a doctor of psychology, doesn't believe in ghosts and gods, and she doesn't believe that there is any superpower in this world, and she takes her assistant Tom to expose the deceptions of one psychic medium after another. But there is only one person's scam, Margaret, who neither wants nor is interested to expose it, that is Simon, the superpower who was a smash hit in the 1960s and 1970s.
Thirty years later, Simon's reappearance in the arena immediately aroused people's frenetic action. Margaret was reluctant to act. Since Simon appeared, a series of strange things have happened. First, when Margaret was drinking coffee, the spoon was bent, and when Tom was observing Simon, the lights and equipment in the observation room were destroyed in an instant.
Simon started himself performing live again and again, earning countless applause and recognition. People almost worship Simon as a god. Outraged, Tom decides to expose Simon's deception. At this moment, Margaret was suddenly hospitalized. And it is a serious vascular disease, and it will die soon. Leave Tom alone to fight Simon.
As the plot progresses, Tom finally meets Simon, and it seems that Tom is still vulnerable. But until Tom decided to expose Simon, Simon's career was completely exposed. Even Simon didn't understand how Tom knew about the deception, and how the earthquake at the scene happened. It turns out that Tom is the real superpower.
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