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Your Majesty, Let Me Spin You a Tale
Your Majesty, Let Me Spin You a Tale Plot:
Su Xiaotang, a modern struggling writer, stays up all night drafting a script—only to wake up in the "Empress Chronicle" she wrote, forced to be the unlucky one who creates "happy stories" for Empress Chu Zhaoyi. A bad story means a beating! To survive, Su unleashes her wild imagination: today, a general hiding softness in heroics; tomorrow, a prime minister pretending weakness to win the empress’s heart. But the more tales she spins, the more she notices Chu’s odd gaze—her random plots somehow mirror the empress’s buried past of losing her childhood sweetheart? When Su accidentally touches this pain, she thinks she’s doomed—until she sees the cold empress’s eyes redden: "Did... you meet him?" Turns out, she’s not just telling stories—she’s unraveling Chu’s unspoken heart. And this "story game" has long become a two-way healing journey for both.
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