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Phoenix's Song Toward the Southern Branch
Phoenix's Song Toward the Southern Branch Plot:
Su Wantang, the saintess of the Great Liang, is ordered to marry Mo Jingnan, the notorious "dissolute" Third Prince. It's a fake marriage for mutual gain—she needs to protect her family, he wants to escape imperial power struggles. But after entering the prince's mansion, Su discovers Mo's debauchery is a disguise; he's actually plotting against court corruption. Meanwhile, Mo is shocked by the seemingly gentle saintess: she subdues his rowdy friends with a bowl of contraceptive soup, exposes the concubine's frame-up with tricks, and even accompanies him to infiltrate the enemy camp to investigate the military salary embezzlement. As their fake relationship turns real, poisoned wine from the Empress Dowager and framing by powerful ministers close in. Can they hold onto their true hearts amid conspiracies and turn their "fake marriage" into a lifelong vow?
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