
Law and the City(2025)
Story of a lawyer who is known for his good appearance and straightforward personality and is working with Gyeongmin Law Firm for 9 years.


Four trainee lawyers at Rongke Law Firm navigate the challenges of their internship, balancing limited responsibilities with a commitment to justice. As they face workplace pressures and family struggles, guidance from senior partners helps them mature both professionally and personally.
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Guo Qilin
Pan Yan

Jin Chen
Zuo Na

Yan Zidong
Shu Yinan

Zhu Zhu
Yi Fan

Zhang Zixian
Du Feiyu

Kang Keren
Zhu Xinxin

Li Zheng
Guan Xiu

Niu Li
Tang Meiyan

Liu Weiwei
Li Min

Wang Zhifei
Zuo Dajian
The Road to Ordinary is a drama series that first aired in 2023 exploring themes of law. Created by Chen Tong, it stars Guo Qilin, Jin Chen, Yan Zidong. Four trainee lawyers at Rongke Law Firm navigate the challenges of their internship, balancing limited responsibilities with a commitment to justice. As they face workplace pressures and family struggles, guidance from senior partners helps them mature both professionally and personally.
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