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Mind-Reading Destiny: Harem Fantasy

2025-08-03 Category: Short Drama

Mind-Reading Destiny: Harem Fantasy Plot:

Modern college girl Su Xiao accidentally transmigrates into the imperial harem as a forgotten consort and discovers she can hear the thoughts of the tyrannical emperor Long Yan—and vice versa. Inside, his cold exterior hides loneliness and insecurity, while her witty inner monologue often mocks his iron rule, sparking hilarious misunderstandings and growing attraction. Amid vicious harem intrigues and political turmoil, Su Xiao uses their mental bond to expose treacherous plots and help the emperor save the kingdom. A reverse love story unfolds with twists and humor, revealing true redemption in a fantasy realm. (196 words)

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