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Transmigrated to Ancient Times: Married the Princess on Day One
Transmigrated to Ancient Times: Married the Princess on Day One Plot:
Lin Chuan, a modern corporate slave, suddenly transmigrated to ancient times while staying up late playing games. He woke up only to be pressed onto the wedding bed—he was about to marry Princess Anyang, the most favored princess of the dynasty! But under the red veil, the princess held a dagger to his neck: "Touch me, and I'll cut you to pieces!" It turns out the princess had already made a secret promise with the General of the Cavalry and was forced into the marriage. Meanwhile, Lin Chuan discovered that his transmigration was linked to the princess's jade pendant—its star pattern was exactly the same as the unsolved mysterious code in his computer! While coaxing the fiery princess to plan their escape from the marriage, he also investigates the truth behind his transmigration. Lin Chuan never expected that his "good luck" of marrying the princess on day one was actually a conspiracy spanning a thousand years...
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