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Cry Me A River of Stars

★ 5.0 (4 votes) | 2021 | 0h 45m
DramaSci-Fi & Fantasy
Overview

Story of a new magistrate, Tao Junran and A Fan, owner of a painting boat. Tao Junran wants to get close to the painting boat to investigate a old case, while A Fan wants to curry favors with the magistrate. Each harboring their own intentions, they begin to get close to each other unknowingly.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date August 31, 2021
  • Last Air Date August 31, 2021
  • Seasons 1
  • Episodes 24
  • Networks iQiyi

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24 episodes • 2021

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Official Trailer: Cry Me A River of Stars | 春来枕星河 | iQiyi
Official Trailer: Cry Me A River of Stars | 春来枕星河 | iQiyi

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