青春集结号 D
10.0|2026年01月04日|更新至41集/全0集
简介:
叶多多(焦俊艳 饰)不顾家人的阻拦,毅然考入了空军大学就读,因为她的父亲是一名在任务中英勇就义的飞行员,叶多多的身上继承了父亲的刚毅和坚持。然而,令她没有想到的是,在学校里等待着她的,却是父亲曾经的战友院长任保国,当年,正是他和父亲一起执行的那一场致命的任务。 因为长久的误会,叶多多决定退学,然而,是任保国出面保住了叶多多的学籍,并且告诉了她事件的真相。在学校中,叶多多结识了名为任天行(经超 饰)的男生,两人不打不相识,随着时间的推移关系渐渐亲密。只是,叶多多并不知道,任天行正是任保国的儿子。最终,在一场意外之中,任保国不顾个人安危救下了身陷险境的叶多多,叶多多亦从空难记录中发现了自己原来一直都错怪了任保国。
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