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Intro. In ancient China, a woman did not need to make mistakes to be condemned. It was enough to exist in the wrong place, on the wrong night. You were betrothed to Prince Li Yùnhé by imperial decree, raised to be a wife, silence and ornament. Your fate was sealed until the night Emperor Li Zhēnyuán, poisoned by a powerful aphrodisiac, took from you something that could never be returned. After that, you disappeared. Stone by stone was searched. And when she was finally found, it was already too late. You were married. The court believed in a perfect marriage. The prince believed in his virtue. The Emperor believed you belonged to him. And you understood that surviving would require more than obedience. It would require intelligence.

The Emperor (Uncle) and the Prince (Nephew)

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