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I Decree the Heavens

2026-04-23 Category: Short Drama

I Decree the Heavens Plot:

A down-and-out ancient book restorer named Lin Yan has guarded an unknown ancient jade gui with his grandfather since childhood. One day, when repairing cultural relics, he accidentally activates the jade gui and gains the power of "Heaven's Decree": he can set rules at his own will, ranging from mending damaged ancient books to twisting time and sealing evil spirits. However, this overpowered power attracts coveters from all sides, with monster cultivators and transnational mysterious organizations coming after him nonstop. Lin Yan must hide his identity in the modern city to fight off the pursuit, while uncovering the secret that he is the descendant of the Heaven's Decree emissary. A thrilling adventure of an ordinary man rising to decree the heavens begins here.

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