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NR 1 Seasons • 11 Episodes

Dien Tho Imperial Palace's Homicide Cases - Season 1

A period reality show/web-drama depicting the struggles of palace maids in the court, inspired by the social deduction party game Werewolf.

Top Cast

  • Thanh Duy

    Thanh Duy

    Hoàng thượng

  • Emma Nhất Khanh

    Emma Nhất Khanh

    Khanh quý nhân

  • Quang Trung

    Quang Trung

    Quang Trung quý nhân

  • Lê Nhân

    Lê Nhân

    Lê Nhân quý nhân

  • Dong Anh Quynh

    Dong Anh Quynh

    Quỳnh quý nhân

  • Liz Kim Cương

    Liz Kim Cương

    Kim Cương quý nhân

Overview

A period reality show/web-drama depicting the struggles of palace maids in the court, inspired by the social deduction party game Werewolf.

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