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His Majesty Is Here: The Prince Consort Is Done For!
His Majesty Is Here: The Prince Consort Is Done For! Plot:
Lin Xiaochuan, a modern office worker, transmigrates into the "most unlucky prince consort" of the Great Chu Dynasty. He not only has to handle his fiery princess wife but also accidentally uses the emperor's imperial seal to hold down his instant noodle bucket. Just as he's hiding the "evidence," the emperor bursts in with guards! Worse, the princess is away, leaving Lin to face the emperor alone——who's come to expose his identity as an enemy spy! With the noodle-scented seal about to be found and his transmigration secret at risk, can he survive with his modern tricks?
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