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Blood Diamond (Mini-Series)

2026-01-22 Category: 3

Blood Diamond (Mini-Series) Plot:

Su Xiao, a female journalist, infiltrates a war-torn African mining area disguised as a buyer to expose the blood diamond trade. She accidentally encounters A Jie, a Chinese miner controlled by warlords—he has hidden a pink diamond that can change his fate, all to redeem his trafficked sister. Forced to ally, they evade warlord pursuit while struggling between "exposing the truth" and "using the diamond to save lives". When a gun is pointed at A Jie, Su Xiao realizes that this blood-stained diamond holds not only the siblings' lives but also the cruel redefinition of her "justice"…

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