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Mandarin Ducks and the King's Heart
Mandarin Ducks and the King's Heart Plot:
Lin Wan, the quiet cook of the famous Mandarin Duck Restaurant in Jiangnan, hides a secret revenge plan: she wants to uncover the truth behind her father's wrongful death three years ago. She deliberately approaches Prince Zhao Heng, who is sent to inspect Jiangnan. With her excellent cooking skills and witty words, she wins the prince's favor, but gradually falls in love with him during their dangerous adventures and late-night heart-to-heart talks. However, when Zhao Heng finds that Lin's father's case involves a royal secret buried for years, their relationship turns sour overnight. Trapped between revenge and true love, Lin Wan must navigate a twisted game of love and hatred.
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