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I Won't Take the Blame for Being a Demon Concubine
I Won't Take the Blame for Being a Demon Concubine Plot:
I Won't Take the Blame for Being a Demon Concubine is a historical romance short drama. It tells the story of a heroine who is wrongly accused of being a demon concubine and how she uses her wit and courage to clear her name while finding true love. The series consists of 60 episodes, featuring a fast-paced plot full of twists and sweet moments.
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