Huang Wei

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Everyone in the sect except me is an undercover agent
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The legendary hacker was killed by the system AI while trying to save humanity and unexpectedly became the leader of the first sect in another world. However, in order to deal with the situation where all the members of the sect were undercover agents and the system crisis that came with him, Chen Ning just wanted to keep a low profile and wait and see. But just like a needle in a pocket, even if he has a cold and unrestrained expression but cares about the world, he still passes through a sea of flowers, blooming one after another
Part 17 of the 72 Tenants in Cantonese
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"
Seventy-two Tenants, Part Sixteen, Cantonese
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"
Seventy-two Tenants Part Fifteen Cantonese
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"
Part 13 of the 72 Tenants in Cantonese
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"
Part 10 of the 72 Tenants in Cantonese
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"
The Seventh part of
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"
Part 6 of the 72 Tenants in Cantonese
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"
Seventy-two Tenants Part Five Cantonese
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The film "72 Tenants of the House" was a huge hit. The famous Cantonese opera actor Wen Juefei's portrayal of the main villain "Taizi Bing" in the film was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Other classic characters such as "Sanliujiu" were also well-known. Some of the lines in the film even became popular idioms in Guangdong. And Stephen Chow also made a statement in his work "Kung Fu"