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A skeptical psi organization evaluates a young woman who claims prophetic and healing gifts, prompting clashes between institutional disbelief and personal advocacy. A resident member who trusts her intervenes after she predicts personal events and demonstrates an unexpected cure, leading the director to permit further testing while dismissing her foretelling. The narrative follows preparations for formal examination and everyday adjustments—training, wardrobe and social awkwardness—while probing the limits and social consequences of claimed paranormal abilities. Underlying tensions between empirical scrutiny and human sympathy are explored with understated humor and character-focused scenes that examine how faith in prediction collides with organizational caution.
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