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      一夢浮生

      一夢浮生(2024)6.0

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      劇情簡介:清末民初,富商林家被一夜滅門,後林家獨女林夢辰輾轉被賣到不義富商黃家,給家中過世的兒子冥婚,夢辰即將被活埋之際,殺手組織血祭堂的頭號殺手曉生,正好接到任務滅殺黃家,陰差陽錯間救下夢辰。夢辰目睹了曉生殺人的整個過程,不僅沒有害怕,還將執行任務的曉生視作恩人,葉曉生決定將林夢辰帶在身邊,從此兄妹相稱此生護她周全。轉眼十年過去,曉生爲了讓“妹妹”有個良好的成長環境,一直活在雙重身份中,他在家中、在夢辰面前是商人葉掌櫃,做些洋行的買賣營生。在夢辰看不見的暗處,仍是血祭堂的頭號殺手。但曉生不知道的是,自己呵護十年,單純天真的妹妹夢辰,竟然摸清了自己的底細,還暗中加入血祭堂,成爲了自己的女徒弟——新人殺手谷雨。

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