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Revisiting the 80s: Becoming the Imperial Court's Favorite
Revisiting the 80s: Becoming the Imperial Court's Favorite Plot:
This short drama depicts the story of a modern woman who unexpectedly travels back to the 1980s, immersing herself in a passionate and ambitious era. Using her modern knowledge and wisdom, she quickly gains the affection and trust of the residents in the large courtyard, becoming the beloved 'court pet.' The storyline combines urban life with historical changes, showcasing the protagonist's struggles and happiness in love, career, and family. With exciting plots and delicate emotions, it is a warm and sweet short drama.
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