If a person breaks the law once, can they never be reborn in this life? The 15-episode drama "The Labyrinth of Fate" revolves around this theme, vivid[Expand All]
If a person breaks the law once, can they never be reborn in this life? The 15-episode drama "The Labyrinth of Fate" revolves around this theme, vividly depicting the pain and sorrow of released prisoners. Hao has been involved in the underworld since childhood. Going to prison is a piece of cake for him, but he is a man of great loyalty. He was able to be temporarily released from prison for his father's funeral, but the police, thinking he was planning to commit a crime, kept a close watch on him. Hao felt a great deal of mental pressure, and the kind-hearted social worker Wen actively guided him back on the right track. Once, Hoin went to explain numbers to his brother. This led to his wife, Juan, having a miscarriage. Seeing that Hao's bad behavior had not changed, Juan was heartbroken and disappointed, and broke up with him. Hao felt guilty. Wen comforted him a lot. Hao was gradually influenced and reformed. Jun was falsely accused of corruption and imprisoned. After his release, his wife Li remarried Xi, who had framed him, with their son. Jun hated Xi. Later, Xi even killed Jun's son, causing Li to lose her mind. In order to take revenge, Jun was willing to join a gang and engage in smuggling, getting deeply involved. Xiang is an expert in burglary and lock-picking. After being released from prison, he intends to reform himself, but is constantly making things difficult for him. Jun forces him to conspired again. Xiang marries his girlfriend LAN to raise money and is forced to resume his old trade. Jun resorted to any means to climb up, igniting a series of fierce battles, sending Xi to prison, and killing Wen's mother. Xiang witnessed this, and Jun wanted to kill Xiang to silence him. Hao, out of righteousness, helped Xiang fight back against Jun...[Collapse]