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Master Tutor, Did We Really Have a Secret Engagement?

2026-01-10 Category: Costume Fantasy (Xianxia)

Master Tutor, Did We Really Have a Secret Engagement? Plot:

Su Wanwan, an unloved illegitimate daughter of the Hou Mansion, arrives at the residence of Gu Zhaozhi—the powerful, frosty Imperial Tutor—clutching half a broken white jade pendant. Ten years prior, she’d saved a shivering little beggar from the snow; he’d gritted his teeth and promised, “I’ll marry you when I grow up,” splitting the pendant as a token. Now, Gu Zhaozhi stares at the jade and says coldly, “You’ve mistaken me for someone else.” But when Su Wanwan is forced to marry a 60-year-old minister by her family, Gu Zhaozhi suddenly appears, shielding her with a deadly glare: “Who dares touch the Imperial Tutor’s fiancée?” It turns out the little beggar was never a nobody—and the feelings he’s hidden for a decade are more fragile (and fierce) than the cracked jade…

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