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The Strongest Royal Guard
The Strongest Royal Guard Plot:
In the Ming Dynasty, impoverished scholar Zhou Xia sells himself into slavery to escape crushing debts, only to be unexpectedly chosen as the mysterious bookboy for the empire's strongest royal guard. Expecting hellish misery, he instead finds himself aiding the stern guard in investigating a massive conspiracy. Using his absurd wit, Zhou Xia navigates hilarious mishaps and clashes, forging an unlikely bond from rivals to allies. But when a murder case points to an inside traitor, Zhou Xia’s true identity becomes crucial—can he protect his master while proving his innocence in a whirlwind of comedic twists? This absurd short drama blends slapstick humor with suspense, delivering a wild tale of loyalty and rebellion.
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