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At sixteen, Gu Yan joined the army, riding into battle and shedding blood and sweat for nearly ten years. However, he was framed by treacherous ministers and demoted by a foolish emperor, who feared the high merits of his ministers would overshadow his own shaky rule. Accused of treason, he was sentenced to death by a thousand cuts, and with a single light decree of “execute him in the market, exterminate his family,” the emperor sent one hundred and seventy-nine members of his family to their deaths.
With the pain of one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four deep cuts engraved in his bones, Gu Yan did not enter the cycle of reincarnation but instead attached himself to a “luck-bringing charm” in the home of Su Kun, an unemployed young man hundreds of years later. To make matters worse, Su Kun happened to resemble the foolish emperor by seventy percent...
All of the above is a fog! In reality, this is a tragic story of an ancient general's soul traveling to modern times, where, after scaring Su Kun to the point of crying out in terror, he discovers he has mistaken the person.
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