PREVIEW

... p>In addition to the grand scenes, the intensive fighting scenes, and the constant reversal of thrilling scenes, Qiao Yu's performance as a newcomer in the play was the most mentioned in the feedback of the preview meeting.

[What surprised me most this time was Qiao Yu who played Bai Xi in the play. As far as I know, he seems to be underage and has little acting experience, but there is no doubt that in "Operation White Tower", he played the role of Bai Xi impeccably. 】

[Qiao Yu's ...

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