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Discarded Consort, You’ve Been Summoned Again
Discarded Consort, You’ve Been Summoned Again Plot:
Once discarded imperial consort Shen Qingci had resigned herself to obscurity in the cold palace—until the emperor chose her as his favorite. It turns out her banishment was a ruse to shield her from aristocratic conspiracies. Now that the danger has passed, the emperor seeks to revive their lost romance. Back in the palace, she faces rivals’ jealousy, must uncover the truth of her persecution, and navigates tangled emotions as they rekindle their bond amid court intrigue.
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