Huang Shu Da Ren Jie Yuan Ba
Huang Shu Da Ren Jie Yuan Ba

Huang Shu Da Ren Jie Yuan Ba

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2022- 2022
1 Seasons
24 Episodes
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Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Action & Adventure

Overview

Supernatural girl Ye Luo accidentally forms a contract with the enigmatic ninth lord, Cang Lanye, who shifts between humanoid and half-demon forms. As their reluctant partnership deepens into love, Cang Lanye must distance himself to control his unstable powers, putting their bond to the ultimate test.

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5 members
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文淵

Cang Lanye

文淵
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Lu Fang Qi

Ye Luo

Lu Fang Qi
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Zhang Yongbo

Tai Zi

Zhang Yongbo
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Dong Xin Yun

Ye Shuwei

Dong Xin Yun
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Wang Zi Ming

Han Ying

Wang Zi Ming

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