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Detective Sister Hao Keai - Season 1

Story of Hao Ke Ai, the number one constable of Tian Qi Country; and Gao Zi Chen, the son of the prime minister who hides his identity as they work together to investigate cases and discover the truth.

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Story of Hao Ke Ai, the number one constable of Tian Qi Country; and Gao Zi Chen, the son of the prime minister who hides his identity as they work together to investigate cases and discover the truth.

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