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At Midnight, I Was Hung on the City Wall 88 Times
At Midnight, I Was Hung on the City Wall 88 Times Plot:
Su Wanyi married Northern Town King Xiao Lichuan for three years, living like a widow, only to be falsely accused of "killing her husband" and tied to the city wall at midnight for "martyrdom" 88 times in a row—what's more terrifying is that every time she dies of suffocation, she returns to her wedding night three days prior! On her 89th rebirth, she decides to stop being a pawn: she sneaks into the prince's study to confront Xiao Lichuan, only to crash into a blood-soaked embrace—the husband rumored to have "died in battle" is clutching her old handkerchief, his eyes brimming with three years of suppressed tenderness. As she traces the truth behind the "midnight hangings," she unravels a millennium-old curse on the prince's mansion: only a couple truly in love can shatter the endless loop...
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