This tells the story of a popular cartoonist who became famous for his comic book .B.King. However, he ran out of ideas after many years and could only rely on constantly abandoning his characters to attract attention. One day, he received a mysterious phone call and was absorbed into the world of B.King as a character named Wang Xiaoming. Thus, the Wang Xiaoming who now has the thoughts of the "creator," along with the characters he created, embarks on a fantasy adventure that could be described as, "God's shortcut, one step to heaven."
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Having lost something important, the immortal witch could not stop her tears, and accidentally provoked the Prince of Hell when she tried various ways to stop her own tears! Hence, a daily life of pandemonium ensues!
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The third season of Wo Jia Da Shixiong Naozi You Keng.
At multiple crime scenes where humans turn into demonic beings, the prime suspect caught on camera is the spitting image of the male lead. Armed with an underworld arrest warrant, the female lead detains him to face Heibai Wuchang’s judgment. Desperate to prove his innocence, the male lead blackmails the female lead into helping him seek the truth. As they dig deeper, they expose a chilling conspiracy behind the cases and the killer’s link to the male lead. What they don’t know is that every move they make is part of a mastermind’s design...
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This work tells the legendary life of Megumi Sunahara, a soldier of the Japanese People’s Liberation Army, and shows the true history of the little-known special group of the Japanese People’s Liberation Army. Sabara Megumi was born in the Kyushu region of Japan in 1933 and came to Northeast China with his parents when he was a child. After Japan's defeat and surrender, he was unable to return to Japan, and lived at a landlord’s house in Liaoning to herd cattle. In 1948, he joined the People’s Liberation Army under the name of “Zhang Rongqing”, where he experienced the battles of Liaoshen and Pingjin and devoted himself to the cause of the proletarian revolution.
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