

45 minSeason 1 • Episode 40
LatestAn Ni, a prosecutor of the Jiangcheng Procuratorate, was assigned by Chief Prosecutor Xu Ailin to handle the case investigating a missing college student who jumped off into a lake. She started with Zhao Jikai, the General Manager of Huiquan Games, and found connection between him and overseas organizations that promote bullying, leading to the arrest of the crime perpetrators. While Huiquan Games’ stocks price plummeted, Yin Huiquan donates to Jiangxiao Academy which would in turn corrupt minors in the guise of charity. The student Li Xiaowen and other victims come forward, publicly denouncing the unorthodox means of Jiangxiao Academy to control youngsters. An Ni presents solid evidences in the court, leading to the academy’s shut down and punishment of those who were involved. Yan Qin, who took over the Huiquan Games, misappropriated the funds to invest in the development of a copper mine. However, this investment venture was a Ponzi scheme by an online financial fraud gang.
Acting
Dilraba Dilmurat anchors with steel-eyed conviction
Writing
Ponzi schemes, fake academies—ripped from real Chinese headlines
Production
Gaming industry corruption feels unsettlingly current
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jiangxiao Academy mirrors real Chinese 'Internet addiction' boot camps that sparked national controversy—this drama aired as those debates resurfaced.
The series was produced with Procuratorate cooperation, making it state-sanctioned propaganda that still manages sharp institutional critique—only in Chinese television.