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The Octogenarian Immortal

2026-06-04 Category: Short Drama

The Octogenarian Immortal Plot:

Li Changgeng, an octogenarian living alone, is regarded as an ordinary old man who loves walking birds by others, but he is actually an immortal who has been in seclusion for three hundred years. One day, his granddaughter gets into trouble while saving a friend who fell from a building. In an emergency, the old man calmly uses his spiritual power to save the friend, accidentally exposing his identity and attracting the covetousness of various mysterious forces. He has to step into the world again, balancing his ordinary old age life while resolving crises and protecting his loved ones.

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