Black Ice was a suspense TV series directed by Wang Jixing and written by Zhang Chenggong. It was broadcasted in the mainland of China in 2001. The play was adapted from Zhang Chenggong's novel of the same name. It told the story of one case after another that shocked Haizhou City and attracted the attention of the relevant departments. The intersection point in the drama was a woman named Liu Mei. She was the manager of a building owned by the city's pharmaceutical group. The public security department sent the young, beautiful, and knowledgeable Wang Jingwen to enter the pharmaceutical group as an investor to secretly collect evidence. The plot revolved around the dispute between Wang Jingwen and the pharmaceutical company's CEO, Guo Xiaopeng. At the same time, it also revealed Guo Xiaopeng's true identity.
The AR glasses were a device that could enhance the reality experience. They could be connected to a gamepad via Bluetooth to play popular triple-A games such as Hogwarts Legacy, Old Man Ring, and God of War. In addition, Capcom would also host the Monster Hunter 20th Annual Hunting Exhibition to support the live experience of the AR glasses. The comfort of the AR glasses was also an important consideration. The lighter the weight, the material of the temple and the comfort of the nose pad would affect the wearing experience. However, there was no information about the specific game recommendations and usage of the AR glasses.
" Thin Ice " was a TV series based on Chen Dong's novel of the same name. It told the story of a multi-faced agent who was mediating in a dangerous situation and fighting for the people. The show can be watched for free on Mango TV, with a total of 42 episodes.
I'm not sure specifically which 'black ice story' you are referring to. It could be about a dangerous situation on icy roads where black ice forms and causes accidents. Or it might be a fictional story with 'black ice' as a central element, like a mystery set in a frozen landscape where the black ice hides some secrets.