The well-known banker, industrialist, and philanthropist Oleksii Alchevskyi was found on the tracks of the Warsaw Station in St. Petersburg on May 7, 1901. He died in the hospital, leaving behind a farewell letter and his successful financial and mining empire in Kharkiv to be torn apart by competitors, traitors, and the tsarist regime. Despite the officially confirmed version of suicide, he was buried in the cemetery with all due honors. The process of dividing the business among the partners began immediately. So, was it really suicide? Why did it happen at that very moment? Who lost Alchevskyi’s empire? These are the questions that a young talented investigator from Poltava province, Vasyl Yanovskyi, will have to uncover. For this principled man, the case becomes a matter of honor and changes his entire life.
The six cast members are “Idol Live Agents” (“Adola Agents”) at Mystery Special Investigation sector: they are tasked with investigating the murder of a couple. The senior agents (the idols) choose their partners (the comedians): the investigation is a competition between the 3 teams. The team who will solve the mystery murder case will be awarded.
To secure the mansion, Tiwari pretends to marry Anita while Vibhuti pairs up with Angoori, but their ruse falls apart when Gayatri Devi recovers and Vidya Sister-in-law's ghost traps them in Ghunghatganj.
New to the martial world, swordsman Su Zhuo becomes entangled in a cursed murder at a border village. As he uncovers the shocking truth and joins forces with the mysterious Ding Xiu, their alliance turns into a tragic romance set against a web of betrayal, secrets, and intrigue.
Superstar Neptune takes a chance to escape scandal and get a taste of freedom abroad, only to find the owner of the room he's taken a shared rental from is his fussy, nagging, bossy—flirty—former high school senior Kyo.
Nayan, an ophthalmologist, runs an eye clinic for people in need. But he secretly carries out experiments in the clinic that help him look at the personal lives of his patients through their lenses.