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The Young Rising Warlord
The Young Rising Warlord Plot:
Lin Ye, a young man from a small town running his father's old repair shop, is unexpectedly dragged into a decades-old case. The truth behind his father's sudden death is linked to a conspiracy of a local business tycoon. To cover up the crime, the tycoon tries to seize Lin's remaining family business and persecutes Lin and his childhood sweetheart. Lin stops holding back, sets up a plan with his courage and wisdom, protects his relatives while clearing the fog. He rises against all odds in dangerous situations, eventually becoming a young overlord who shakes the business pattern and avenges his father.
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