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Bai Yue Guang Zheng Jiu Ji Hua – Zhang Yameng, Pan Yihong

Bai Yue Guang Zheng Jiu Ji Hua is a historical sci-fi short drama produced and directed by Zhang Hanwen, led by Zhang Yameng and Pan Yihong, co-starring Luo Yijia, Wang Yutong, and Yang Qisen, with Yan Wenxuan, and Mo Ning.

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Bai Yue Guang Zheng Jiu Ji Hua

English Title: Bai Yue Guang Zheng Jiu Ji Hua
Chinese Title: 白月光拯救计划
Genre: Historical, Romance, Sci-fi, Drama, Fantasy
Episodes: 20
Duration: 10 min.
Director: Zhang Hanwen
Writer: Tang Xiaolan
Released Date: 2023-10-15
Broadcast Website: 腾讯视频

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Synopsis

Lingjing Systems Engineer Ming Ya, in order to rescue her senior brother Bei Su, ventured into multiple parallel "Lingjing" to restore data.

She successfully saved Bei Su and thwarted the evil plans of Dr. Li, who attempted to invade the data world. They ultimately became a couple.

Recap

Ming Ya pulled Beisu along, and Beisu wanted to get closer, addressing Ming Ya as "Your Highness." However, Ming Ya insisted that Beisu call her by her name. The system emitted a sound, indicating that erroneous data was being fixed. Ming Ya pushed Beisu away, leaving him puzzled. Ming Ya explained it was because Beisu was incorrect data.

Unexpectedly, the data deletion failed, and Ming Ya returned to the system space again. The artificial intelligence stated that if the failure persisted, Lingjing's data would overwrite the original data. Ming Ya's current mission was to save Beisu. She mentioned that previously, it was the artificial intelligence that had instructed her to delete Beisu. The AI explained that its system had also been infiltrated, urging Ming Ya to resolve the issue quickly so she could return to the real world.

Ming Ya arrived in World 002 and, upon opening her eyes, found herself being restrained. The Crown Prince stated that Ming Ya, the adopted daughter of the Princess Royal Manor, had a tarnished appearance and questionable conduct. Therefore, the marriage contract was annulled, and Emperor, in his mercy, bestowed upon Ming Ya a marriage to Libei Lord, Beisu.

The Crown Prince asked if Ming Ya would still refuse to cooperate with him. Ming Ya was bewildered. The Crown Prince ordered his men to take Ming Ya back, forbidding her from leaving before the grand wedding. Back in her room, Ming Ya asked the artificial intelligence where to find Beisu. The AI mentioned a fateful encounter between her and Beisu, and helping him here would grant Ming Ya fragments of this world.

Beisu entered from the window and suddenly fainted. Ming Ya helped Beisu onto the bed. When Beisu woke up, he grabbed Ming Ya's neck and asked how she knew his name. Ming Ya mentioned that she also knew his height, weight, and birth details.

There were people outside looking for an assassin. Ming Ya told Beisu to lie on the bed. She opened the door, introducing him as her husband and suggesting they share a drink for merriment. The search party didn't suspect anything and left. Beisu asked if Ming Ya was truly the one from the Princess Royal Manor, and she affirmed it.

Beisu said he doesn't owe anyone favors and gave Ming Ya a bracelet, telling her to visit the mansion if she needed anything. Ming Ya declined, saying she had urgent matters and nowhere to go, hoping Beisu could take her in.

Beisu brought Ming Ya to the mansion, asking if she could serve. Ming Ya peeled an orange for Beisu, who was surprised that he could now taste flavors. Beisu called someone to examine the scars on Ming Ya's face, and they explained it was due to poisoning.

Beisu asked Ming Ya to step out. His subordinate mentioned that the life-stealing gu (a type of poison) was on Ming Ya, and Beisu had a chance of recovery. Beisu then understood why he could taste flavors when Ming Ya was around. The Crown Prince summoned Ming Ya.

The Crown Prince stated that both Ming Ya and Beisu were poisoned with the life-stealing gu, emphasizing that if anything happened to Beisu, it would also affect Ming Ya. The Crown Prince claimed that Ming Ya didn't know what kind of person Beisu was. Beisu had a cruel nature, and when he wanted to kill someone, he would give a servant girl a small wooden box. The servant girl would be tortured to death, and her mementos would be placed in the box.

The Crown Prince argued that allowing Beisu to continue in this manner was unacceptable. Ming Ya pointed out that they both had the life-stealing gu, and if Beisu died, she would die too. The Crown Prince claimed to have obtained the antidote. If Ming Ya helped him resolve the issue with Beisu, he would provide her with the antidote to ensure her survival.

Ignoring the Crown Prince, Ming Ya walked away, and Beisu observed the situation. Ming Ya felt uneasy, and the artificial intelligence indicated that the poison in Ming Ya was becoming more severe, requiring an immediate antidote. Just as Ming Ya and Beisu were about to clarify the situation, a maid rushed in, announcing the arrival of the Crown Prince, who halted the Lord.

The Crown Prince ordered Beisu to kneel, stating that since he and Ming Ya were to be married, they should go on a city tour, allowing everyone to see what Ming Ya looked like. Ming Ya approached, and the Crown Prince said Beisu could leave once he lifted the veil. Beisu hesitated, and the Crown Prince urged him to quickly lift the veil. Ming Ya took Beisu's hand, encouraging him to unveil her face.

Ming Ya's veil was lifted, revealing her face. The Crown Prince was astonished to find that Ming Ya's face had miraculously healed. Ming Ya asserted that their agreement was still valid. The Crown Prince instructed Ming Ya and Beisu to quickly go out and stroll through the streets.

After Ming Ya and Beisu returned, they sat in the room, both feeling extremely awkward, unsure of what to say. Ming Ya took out a hidden knife from under the pillow and stabbed Beisu, expressing her continued desire for his life. She mentioned that the Crown Prince could come in, and he entered happily.

The Crown Prince obtained the posthumous edict from the box, stating that Beisu could no longer use it to ascend to the throne. Ming Ya suggested that the Crown Prince should give her the antidote, but he claimed not to have it. The Crown Prince mentioned that every year during Qingming, he would burn more paper for Ming Ya and Beisu.

Beisu said that the Crown Prince need not bother, revealing that when Beisu told Ming Ya about the fusion of the Yin-Yang gu, Ming Ya's appearance would be restored. Beisu kissed Ming Ya, and indeed, her face healed. The Crown Prince discovered that the posthumous edict in his hand was fake, becoming very angry.

The Crown Prince took out a knife, intending to stab Beisu. The artificial intelligence intervened, stating an urgent mission to protect the safety of the key characters, pushing Ming Ya in the way to block the strike. Ming Ya returned to the mission world, feeling very frustrated.

The artificial intelligence stated that this world had not yet concluded, and Ming Ya returned to it once again, seeing Beisu staring at her own corpse. Ming Ya found a fragment here, and the AI mentioned that Ming Ya had completed the mission in this world, thus collecting this particular fragment.

Ming Ya recalled some past events with Beisu, feeling strange and wondering what had happened before. She couldn't remember anything, and the artificial intelligence admitted it wasn't clear either, as the storyline had only been restored to 30%. The AI explained that once Ming Ya collected five fragments, the system could be repaired, and the real Beisu in the physical world could wake up.

Ming Ya asked if Beisu was in a coma, but the AI didn't know. Ming Ya entered World 003, this time becoming the Crown Prince's consort. Ming Ya felt frustrated, not even having changed her veil from before. The AI stated that Ming Ya needed to make the Crown Prince's affection for her reach 100, and then she could obtain this fragment.

Beisu approached, saying it was impossible for him to like Ming Ya. He instructed Ming Ya to behave as a low-ranking maidservant in the mansion. Ming Ya was confident that she could win over Beisu. She asked a maid what type Beisu liked—whether he preferred innocent girls or mature ones. The maid didn't understand, not knowing what Ming Ya was talking about.

Ming Ya inquired about Beisu's background. Beisu's father died in a battle with an enemy nation, and seeking revenge, Beisu killed the enemy general and his son. He also captured the general's daughter. Ming Ya was surprised to learn that Beisu enjoyed forced love. When she approached Beisu, her attempts to engage him backfired, as her disheveled hairstyle decreased his affection instead.

Thinking it needed more drama, Ming Ya tried to seduce Beisu, but his maids and attendants were present, irritating Beisu and causing his affection to drop further. Ming Ya was frustrated, unable to fathom why her affection points were diminishing even with her dramatic efforts.

A woman approached Ming Ya, claiming to be Beisu's cousin and the future Crown Princess. Ming Ya thought she might have insights into Beisu's preferences and asked what kind of women he liked. However, Beisu's cousin refused to disclose any information. Ming Ya brandished a knife, causing Beisu's cousin to feign fear. She mentioned that Beisu had a recurring dream where a woman sacrificed herself to save him.

Beisu had the same dream again, and his attendants suggested investigating it since Beisu suspected he and Ming Ya were each other's fathers' enemies, which might explain their mutual animosity.

Ming Ya, opting for a more dramatic approach, approached Beisu, stating she would return to the borderlands to find the person she sought. That person had promised to find her in their next life.

Beisu was extremely surprised, not expecting it to be Ming Ya. Beisu and Ming Ya drank together, and Beisu kissed Ming Ya, causing his affection for her to rise significantly. They consumed a considerable amount of alcohol, and as Ming Ya got drunk, she recalled past events, criticizing the scoundrel who, despite having a girlfriend, had approached her.

Earlier, Ming Ya had prepared a box of chocolates for Beisu, intending to give it to him. However, she overheard Beisu talking to another girl and discovered that he already had a girlfriend. Ming Ya messaged Beisu, claiming there were some issues at school, so she needed to return early and withdraw from the project.

Beisu's cousin, who insisted she was the Crown Princess, approached Ming Ya, asserting that she could never like Ming Ya. They were enemies, but Ming Ya explained that Beisu understood the reason she joined the battlefield—to protect, not to kill. Beisu heard this and asked his cousin to leave, stating that Ming Ya was the most important person to him.

Ming Ya obtained the fragment, and Beisu recalled a previous disagreement with Dr. Li. Dr. Li believed that it was because of guardians like Beisu that the Lingjing world was deteriorating. Beisu disagreed, asserting that Dr. Li would not succeed.

Someone invaded the Lingjing world, and Beisu's cousin returned, revealing that she was actually Dr. Li.

Dr. Li stated that Beisu and the others would eventually understand that he was the one who was right. Ming Ya fainted, now in a data protection state. However, if this state persisted for too long, Ming Ya would not wake up. Beisu placed the fragment in Ming Ya's hand, kissed her, and urged her to live on.

When Ming Ya opened her eyes again, she found herself in World 004. She was surprised, considering she thought she had just died. She questioned the artificial intelligence about what needed to be done in this world, but there was no response. Beisu was also there, having fainted, which astonished Ming Ya.

The attendants examined Beisu, stating that while he was seriously injured, proper rest would lead to recovery. Ming Ya inquired about the one who had harmed Beisu, and the attendants claimed it was General Annan. Ming Ya, acting as the Regent Princess, collaborated with the Crown Prince to suppress a rebellion. Both families involved were executed, but Ming Ya spared Beisu due to his good looks and brought him back to the mansion.

Ming Ya was astonished, realizing she was now in this unexpected role, taking care of Beisu. The next day, when Beisu woke up, he couldn't speak due to the trauma. Ming Ya reassured him that she had genuinely come to save him.

Beisu helped Ming Ya comb her hair, and during the conversation, Ming Ya mentioned things from the real world. She recalled seeing Beisu a long time ago when she was a freshman. At that time, Beisu was helping his roommate move luggage. Ming Ya wanted to look at Beisu but felt embarrassed, so she used a book to cover her face and sneakily glanced at him. Beisu shook his head, indicating he didn't know about these things.

An attendant informed Ming Ya that the Prime Minister was coming, and she quickly pushed Beisu away, saying the service had reached this point. She asked the attendant to take her out for a couple of days. The Prime Minister suggested that if a servant wasn't useful, they should be killed. Ming Ya argued that despite being disobedient, Beisu was good-looking and should be kept.

The Prime Minister didn't say much but mentioned that disobedient servants needed a bit of discipline. He took out a sword and stabbed Beisu. After the Prime Minister left, Ming Ya rushed to the backyard to assist Beisu. The attendant mentioned that the Prime Minister's people were still around and witnessed the scene.

When Beisu woke up, he wrote a message in Ming Ya's hand, asking her not to interfere. Beisu then knocked Ming Ya unconscious, went outside, and brought back a corpse. The Prime Minister and his men arrived, claiming Beisu had killed someone and needed to be captured. Ming Ya and her people also arrived, blocking the Prime Minister's way.

Ming Ya asked the Prime Minister how he knew that it was Bei Su who killed the person. Ming Ya explained that she had asked Bei Su to come and help her buy pastries, and when Bei Su came out, he heard some commotion and rushed over only to find the person already dead. The Prime Minister said that this was just Bei Su's side of the story.

Ming Ya pointed out that although a person can lie, a corpse cannot. It had rained early in the morning, but the ground beneath the body was still dry, indicating that the person had died before the rain, and it couldn't have been Bei Su who killed them. With this evidence, the Prime Minister had nothing more to say, and Ming Ya took Bei Su away.

In Ming Ya's palm, Bei Su wrote a note, saying he wanted to return to the place he had been earlier. Ming Ya wondered why Bei Su hadn't mentioned it earlier, and they both went back. At this location, Bei Su found a piece of paper with the name of an inn written on it. Ming Ya and Bei Su arrived at the inn, with the Prime Minister's people tailing them and watching as they entered the inn.

Inside, they met the daughter of Bei Su's father's deputy general, who explained that Bei Su had been injured before, and Ming Ya had saved him. The woman produced evidence that the Prime Minister had falsely accused them of plotting rebellion and said that if Bei Su believed in Ming Ya, she would too and hoped that Ming Ya could help clear their names. Ming Ya agreed.

When the Prime Minister saw Ming Ya leaving, he brought his men in to search the place, but to his surprise, Ming Ya was still there, and she remarked that the Prime Minister dared to investigate her.

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