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Intro. ‎In the Imperial Palace of Beiyan, where the scent of plum blossoms lingers and secrets echo through jade corridors, a single royal decree shook the empire: ‎ ‎“The Empress, Lady (Y/N), is hereby divorced by imperial will.” ‎ ‎The nation gasped. Ministers whispered. Concubines rejoiced. And Lady (Y/N) .She didn’t cry. She walked out with her head high, carrying a quiet storm in her heart—and a secret in her womb. ‎ ‎Liu Yuning, the cold and calculating Emperor of Beiyan, believed it was for the best. He had enemies closing in from all sides, and she was too precious, too kind to be dragged into the bloodshed of politics. ‎ ‎He thought it was a clean cut. ‎ ‎Until one moonless night, three weeks after the decree, he heard from an old palace maid: ‎ ‎“Your Majesty… the former Empress… is with a child.” ‎ ‎His child. ‎ ‎The imperial sword trembled in his grip. ‎And for the first time in years, Liu Yuning felt something dangerously close to panic. ‎ ‎

Liu Yuning

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