No results found for "战神爆发恐怖武功"
Please try using different keywords, or browse our popular videos.
Search Tips
- Using short, precise keywords can yield better search results
- Try using different keywords or synonyms
- If you can't find what you're looking for, please provide feedback
You May Like
The Song in Mottled Time
Su Wan, a top modern music producer, is reborn as Lin Xiaoman, a poor rural girl in the 1980s after a car accident. Her old tape recorder holds "Ballad of Mountains and Rivers," a song co-created with her past-life lover Gu Tingchuan—now a cold, distant military commander with no memory of her. To awaken his memories, Su Wan uses music to help the village form an art troupe and escape poverty, but accidentally gets involved in Gu's spy investigation. When the tape's melody plays, Gu's sealed memories return: in their past life, they separated due to political misunderstandings, and he died to protect her. Fate has brought them together again, and this time, they'll fight with all their might to keep their love—and their country—safe.
Paired to Pay: Escaping the Billionaire
To save her dying mother, debt-ridden Lin Xiaolu signs a $50 million contract to become the faux girlfriend of icy CEO Gu Yehan. By day, she plays the perfect lover amidst a wealthy family's power struggles; by night, he corners her with predatory intensity. Discovering his haunting resemblance to a lost lover, Xiaolu plots her escape with the money—until the airport screens broadcast her coronation as Madame Gu, exposing the priceless wedding ring on her finger to the entire nation. In this high-stakes game of deception, the hunter becomes the hunted when the true object of Gu's obsession resurfaces after three years, cloaking everyone in a web of deceit where identities—and motives—shatter like glass.
The Crazy Imperial Physician Consort
Modern female doctor Su Wei transmigrates into a disgraced imperial physician consort in ancient times. With advanced medical skills, she saves lives but her arrogant nature sparks envy among the nobility. She heals the prince Murong Shuo, earning the wrath of the empress. The cold-hearted prince sees her as a threat, yet secretly falls for her. When framed for treason, Su Wei's 'craziness' becomes her key to turning the tide. Amid court intrigue filled with passion and betrayal, can she protect her medical legacy and uncover the truth? Full of twists, suspense, and dramatic reversals.
My Four-Year-Old Father
In a bustling city, struggling youth Ah Ming faces rock bottom—unemployed and in debt—only to witness his father mysteriously revert to a four-year-old child. Forced to act as a parent while hiding this secret, Ah Ming juggles caregiving and survival. With wit beyond his years, the youthful father guides Ah Ming through entrepreneurial challenges, sparking an underdog comeback. But a deeper truth lurks: the transformation stems from a 30-year-old sacrifice that could alter their destinies. Across 70 gripping episodes, the father-son roles flip, tensions rise, and a heart-stopping finale unveils a shocking paradox—was this tiny body a selfless bid for redemption? This urban drama blends passion, suspense, and family bonds for a tearjerker triumph.(Word count: 198)
Asura's Path: The Hidden Dragon
In the brutal Asura Sect where strength reigns supreme, mute servant Yun Che is treated as an ant. Facing death during a deadly hunt, he unleashes a dragon's roar that shatters his enemies' meridians, while mysterious scales emerge on his palm. Fleeing for his life, he's claimed as "Young Master" by a demonic saintess, yet pursued by sect elders whose golden eyes mirror his own. The truth shatters: his long-dead father was the fallen Dragon God. Now thrust onto a bloody path, every drop of dragon blood compels him to question—is he a weapon of vengeance, or the last true dragon in the Asura Sect's deadly game?
Red Dust 1988
In 1988 Shanghai, writer Shen Shaohua falls for political prisoner Zhang Nengcai amidst social upheaval. Defying conventions, Shaohua funds Nengcai's escape with her royalties, only to be separated by war and misunderstandings. As she waits in vain at the pier for three days, Nengcai gazes hopelessly from a Taiwan-bound ship. Forty years later, the gray-haired Nengcai returns to Shanghai, discovering an unused ferry ticket tucked in Shaohua's published novel - the ticket he never got to deliver.