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Why Did I Become the Emperor Instead of the Imperial Concubine?
Why Did I Become the Emperor Instead of the Imperial Concubine? Plot:
Su Wan and Crown Prince Li Chengzhao grew up together, vowing that he would make her his imperial concubine once he ascended the throne. But on the eve of their wedding, Li Chengzhao was critically injured in an assassination attempt by rebels. To stabilize the court, Su Wan was forced to take the throne disguised as the crown prince. On one hand, she bears the pressure of hiding her identity and balancing political factions; on the other, she can only visit her lover in secret, unable to reveal her feelings. As the role of "emperor" gradually traps her, and Li Chengzhao, upon waking, chooses to distance himself out of guilt, how will their love survive the chains of power?
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