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The One in the Cold Palace Has Run Away Again
The One in the Cold Palace Has Run Away Again Plot:
Emperor Xiao Che wrongly imprisoned Su Wanqing in the cold palace for three years, blaming her for the death of his beloved consort. Trapped in despair, Su Wanqing secretly investigated the frame-up, sneaking out of the palace several times only to be caught back each time. This time she finally escaped, but the emperor soon learned she not only sought justice but also held a top-secret evidence that could shake the imperial court, kicking off a tense cat-and-mouse game full of grudges and affection.
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