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No More Pretending: My Dad Is the Emperor
No More Pretending: My Dad Is the Emperor Plot:
Commoner Lin Xiaofan accidentally discovers he is the illegitimate son of the current emperor. To escape his mundane life, he decides to reveal his identity, only to attract schemes from court officials and a bloody struggle for the throne. Torn between the temptation of power and the desire for freedom and family bonds, how will he navigate the deceptive court intrigues and change his destiny?
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