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East Palace Headlines: The Profligate Prince Kneels in Surrender
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Su Wan, the new stewardess of the East Palace, is determined to tear down Third Prince Gu Zhao’s “profligate facade”—he pretends to ride horses over farmland and “snatch” maidens, but secretly uses his private treasury to help disaster victims. Su Wan intends to discipline him with palace rules, but during their argument, she drops a jade pendant from when she saved a little beggar years ago—that’s the “lifesaving token” Gu Zhao has kept for a decade. The little beggar Su Wan fed candy to and saved? It’s none other than Gu Zhao, who’s been faking recklessness all this time! When the “fake profligate” meets the “real stickler”, Gu Zhao goes from “avoiding discipline with tricks” to “begging for recognition”. And when Su Wan is wrongfully imprisoned, he kneels in public, holding the pendant and shouting: “Su Wan gave me my life—who dares touch her?”
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