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The Accidental Imperial Concubine
The Accidental Imperial Concubine Plot:
Shen Xiaotao, a humble handmaid in the imperial palace's neglected cold palace, only sought to earn a simple living. She accidentally uncovered a plot by a senior consort to murder the imperial heir, and hid the incriminating evidence in a panic. By a stroke of luck, the emperor mistook her for a loyal subject and bestowed the title of "The Accidental Concubine" upon her. Now trapped between avoiding court intrigue and fending off jealous rivals, her straightforward, unpretentious nature has gradually won over the cold-hearted emperor. But the wronged senior consort vows revenge, spinning a deadly trap that threatens to unravel her newfound fortune overnight.
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