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Su Wan, the most overlooked Princess Ning of the Great Jin Dynasty, acquires a mind-reading ability after an accident. She learns the emperor plans to force her into a political marriage in place of the princess, the queen calls her a "vixen" while handing her tonic, and even her maid wants to abandon her for the side concubine because she's poor. When she overhears her cold-faced husband, Prince Xiao Jingheng, think, "Her moon-white dress is more beautiful than peonies," she decides to stop hiding. She exposes the emperor's plot, replaces the queen's tonic with bitter coptis, and even teases the prince in front of the entire court: "Do you pick my name every night because you're afraid I'll steal your peach wine?" Now the once-invisible princess has become a "truth-teller" who terrifies powerful officials. Meanwhile, Xiao Jingheng's inner thoughts shift from "Will she fear me?" to "How to coax her to watch stars tonight?" The whole court panics—but only he smiles secretly, for his little wife has long been the softest spot in his heart.
Goodbye Jingzhi
Returned architect Zheng Nian comes back to his hometown with the "Jingzhi Lane Renovation Plan", only to encounter Han Ruiying, his ex-girlfriend whom he left without a word seven years ago—now she's the guardian of a homestay in the lane. Zheng Nian's sudden disappearance back then is a grudge Han Ruiying has harbored for seven years; now he wants to "renovate" her obsession, and they go from bickering to forced collaboration to solve the old lane's problems. When the old carving "Niannian & Ruirui" under the old locust tree resurfaces, the secret that Zheng Nian left to raise money for her terminally ill mother finally comes to light—this reunion titled "goodbye"—is it to bid a final farewell to the past, or to reclaim the love they lost?
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Prince Xiao Jingheng of Beiding is known as the “Ice阎罗” in the capital—after ten years of war, he’s never smiled, and even the emperor hesitates to cross him. But an imperial marriage decree sends Su Wantang, a delicate girl from the south, to be his concubine. Su is as soft as cotton candy; at their first meeting, she hands him osmanthus cake with red eyes: “My lord, I was afraid you wouldn’t like the northern biscuits.” Xiao originally planned to ignore her, but when he sees her crouching to pick up the broken bowl he threw, or hears her soft sighs as she waits for him until midnight with a warm stove, his frozen heart thaws. Once a man who wouldn’t let anyone touch his cloak, now he steals a kiss on her hair before morning court, asks “Where’s Wantang?” the moment he returns, and even burns half the kitchen trying to make osmanthus cake for her. When Su teases him, “Why have you become so clingy?” Xiao’s ears turn red as he buries his face in her neck: “You’re the one who softened my heart first.”
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