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Prisoner of the Ming Dynasty: The Emperor Backs Me Up
Prisoner of the Ming Dynasty: The Emperor Backs Me Up Plot:
Lin Mo, a condemned prisoner in the Ming Dynasty, fabricated an identity to save his life. His lie was unexpectedly exposed by the incognito emperor. Instead of panicking, Lin Mo bluffed that he was the emperor’s secret agent. Surprisingly, the emperor took a fancy to his quick wit and decided to openly back him up, making Lin Mo a special person around him. Lin Mo has to maintain the charade while dealing with political crises in the imperial court, creating a hilarious and suspenseful short drama.
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