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The Prince Exposes My Rumor
The Prince Exposes My Rumor Plot:
Fishmonger Sun Xiaoqi invokes Crown Prince Zheng Jiyuan as her secret lover to evade loan sharks—until the real prince corners her at the market. With his sword at her throat, he hisses, 'Explain when we pledged eternal love.' As debt collectors storm her stall and assassins strike from shadows, their dangerous game of deception unravels political conspiracies. Can a fish-scale-stained commoner survive the tidal wave of palace intrigue she unleashed? Truths blur as survival forces them into a perilous dance of feigned romance.
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