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If I Don't Die, You're All Trash
If I Don't Die, You're All Trash Plot:
Modern workplace elite Lin Wan accidentally travels to the Qing Dynasty and becomes the disgraced Imperial Consort Xian, who was framed and imprisoned in the cold palace. The former consort was timid and submissive, but now she wakes up with the sharp, decisive soul of a career woman. Right as she regains consciousness, a group of rival concubines show up to humiliate her and finish her off for good. Lin Wan discards her old timid demeanor, casts a cold glare at the crowd and utters the iconic line "If I don't die, you're all trash". Leveraging her professional strategic skills, she tracks down the mastermind behind the old frame-up, takes down all the scheming and hypocritical rivals, regains the emperor's favor, and secures her place in the cutthroat harem, making every person who once wronged her pay dearly.
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