WANG YIBO’S “WAR OF FAITH” IS EPIC IN EVERY SENSE
“War of Faith” is an enthralling Chinese drama that transports viewers to China in the 20th century, blending elements of tension, espionage, political contention, and dynamic action
“War of Faith” is an enthralling Chinese drama that transports viewers to China in the 20th century, blending elements of tension, espionage, political contention, and dynamic action
Originally an office worker, Luo Ying Wei achieved the remarkable feat of passing the judicial examination through self-study. Yet, life throws her curveballs as her marriage crumbles, and to add to her woes, her husband Liu Ming accumulates massive debts, leaving her financially burdened. Despite these challenges, Luo Ying Wei’s spirit remains unbroken as she opts to confront her troubles head-on, armed with her legal knowledge.
In 2021, amidst the bustling streets of Jinhai, China, a phenomenon called “Spy Game” began to grip the imagination of the city’s youth. Little did they suspect that this seemingly innocuous game was a creation of the enigmatic foreign intelligence organization known as “Night Mist.”
Lin Luxiao (Johnny Huang) runs into professional dancer Nan Chu (Zhang Jingyi) whom he rescued from a fire many years ago. Nan Chu likes Lin Luxiao, but he is reluctant to get close to her due to the dangers of his profession.
Gu Yi stands at the helm of Anxia as its CEO, a position that comes with its fair share of pressures and responsibilities. At his side is Qiao Jing, his incredibly competent Personal Assistant. Their partnership is the epitome of seamless collaboration, likened to the intricate workings of a well-oiled machine.
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