Architecture student Rit leads a quiet, methodical life, sketching buildings and studying lines, angles, and balance—until one night, at a bar buzzing with chatter and clinking glasses, he casually reads someone's palm for fun. The reading is eerily accurate, catching the attention of a curious crowd. Word spreads fast, and before long, Rit finds himself the unofficial "fortune teller" of the place, trading his ruler for a deck of tarot cards. His readings are more than just luck—they're sharp, insightful, and oddly intimate, like he can see the parts of people they usually keep hidden. But it's not until he meets Itt, a magnetic and unpredictable regular, that everything tilts off its axis. Itt challenges Rit's calm world with wild energy and deep questions about fate, love, and the choices we make. Their connection is electric, part attraction and part unraveling—a messy collision of logic and instinct. Magic Move: Tiên Tri Tình Yêu isn't just about predicting the future; it's about Rit realizing he's been avoiding his own. Each reading pulls him deeper into the lives of strangers—and closer to the tangled, chaotic romance with Itt that forces him to question everything he thought he knew about himself. In a world where architecture is about structure, love turns out to be the most unpredictable blueprint of all.