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Oh No! The Tyrant Can Hear My Thoughts!

2025-11-15 Category: 0

Oh No! The Tyrant Can Hear My Thoughts! Plot:

Su Xiao, a modern office worker, transmigrated into an abandoned concubine in the cold palace after staying up late binge-watching a historical drama. To survive, she secretly rants about Tyrant Xuan Ye’s “tyranny” in her mind—until one night, right after she thought, “This ice-faced guy must be unlovable,” Xuan Ye stood by her bed with a sword, his eyes dangerous: “Did you just say I’m unlovable, my concubine?” It turns out the tyrant can hear her thoughts! From then on, Su Xiao’s inner monologue becomes a time bomb. While hiding her true feelings, she discovers the loneliness behind Xuan Ye’s coldness, and Xuan Ye is gradually drawn to her “duplicity”... In this “mind-reading game,” who will fall in love first?

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