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The Princess Who Escaped Execution

The Princess Who Escaped Execution

"They buried me alive. I clawed my way out. Now I'm coming for their crowns." Princess Cassia Valordane was twenty when her brother orchestrated her execution. Framed for treason, stripped of her title, and erased from history, she was buried alive in the Crimson Catacombs, the empire's graveyard for traitors. She should have died in that coffin, scratching at wood until her fingers bled. Instead, the Shadowhand criminal syndicate rescued her with one condition: become their weapon against the crown. Five years later, she returns as Sera Ashwood, a mysterious noblewoman with midnight hair, impeccable manners, and a merchant empire. No one recognizes the princess they buried. Her mission: infiltrate the court, expose her brother's corruption, and reclaim her stolen throne. But she didn't plan on Duke Kaelen Nightraven, the Emperor's advisor who sentenced her to death, and the only person who seems to see through her disguise. He's brilliant, ruthless, and bound by duty. He believes she was guilty. He believes her death was necessary. Yet he's fascinated by Lady Sera, drawn to her fire and intelligence. As they're forced together, cracks appear in both their armor. Cassia discovers Kaelen carries guilt from that day, questions he's never been allowed to ask. And when he begins investigating inconsistencies in the old trial, their impossible connection deepens. The truth shatters everything: the coup Cassia was accused of plotting actually happened—orchestrated by her cousin to eliminate the one person who would have stopped it. And they're planning to finish what they started. Cassia must choose between revenge and redemption, between the princess who died and the woman she became. The man who sentenced her to death might be the only one who can help her save the empire. She survived her execution. But surviving the truth might destroy her.
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Was Chiaki a literary talent?
I don't know what kind of literary work 'Chiaki' refers to. Changpei Literature was a Chinese online literature platform that provided various types of online novels, including fantasy, fantasy, martial arts, science fiction, and so on. Chiaki was probably referring to a literary work published on these platforms. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
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2024-09-17 23:12
Chiaki, the heroine of a novel
There was an ancient romance time-travel drama called " I'm a Phoenix in a Thousand Years ", which told the story of the female lead, Shen Xian, who had transmigrated to become a princess of the previous dynasty. In this novel, the heroine experienced the misfortune of her husband marrying another woman, but she showed her wisdom and acting skills and staged a domineering return. Other than that, the other search results didn't mention the female lead of Chiaki's novel. Therefore, based on the information provided, we can only confirm that the novel " Chiaki, I'm the Phoenix " has a female lead. We can't confirm the information of the female leads in other Chiaki novels.
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2025-01-13 15:08
The steps of the execution
According to the search results provided, the execution steps of the dismemberment could be known. There were certain changes and differences in the specific execution steps of the dismemberment. According to the literature and descriptions, under normal circumstances, the execution steps of dismemberment included cutting the chest, cutting the biceps, cutting the thighs, cutting the arms to the elbows, cutting the calves to the knees, and beheading. According to different dynasties and situations, the number of cuts used might be different. Some said it was eight cuts, while others said it was twenty-four cuts, thirty-six cuts, or even one hundred and twenty cuts. However, the specific steps and number of cuts were not clearly defined by law, and varied according to the victim and the dynasty. In general, being dismembered was an extremely cruel punishment. By cutting off the body of the victim, the victim would slowly die, bringing great pain to the victim.
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2025-01-02 03:33
The steps of the execution
There were some changes and differences in the specific execution steps. According to the literature and descriptions, under normal circumstances, the execution steps of dismemberment included cutting the chest, cutting the biceps, cutting the thighs, cutting the arms to the elbows, cutting the calves to the knees, and beheading. According to different dynasties and situations, the number of cuts used might be different. Some said it was eight cuts, while others said it was twenty-four cuts, thirty-six cuts, or even one hundred and twenty cuts. However, the specific steps and number of cuts were not clearly defined by law, and varied according to the victim and the dynasty. In general, being dismembered was an extremely cruel punishment. By cutting off the body of the victim, the victim would slowly die, bringing great pain to the victim.
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2025-01-03 07:33
The steps of the execution
There were some changes and differences in the specific execution steps. According to the literature and descriptions, under normal circumstances, the execution steps of dismemberment included cutting the chest, cutting the biceps, cutting the thighs, cutting the arms to the elbows, cutting the calves to the knees, and beheading. However, the specific steps and number of cuts were not clearly defined by law, and varied according to the victim and the dynasty. In general, being dismembered was an extremely cruel punishment. By cutting off the body of the victim, the victim would slowly die, bringing great pain to the victim.
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2024-12-22 19:21
Is the Onmyoji Chiaki worth nurturing?
Qian Ji was a card worth nurturing among Onmyoji. She played an indispensable role in both PvP and PvE in the current version. Qian Ji had the special characteristic of the Human Right Card, which could provide the effect of increasing damage by igniting fire, permanently increasing the damage of all allies. She could also use support skills such as HP recovery, buffs, and speed up. During the exploration period, he could use other low-level cards to replace Qian Ji, but the effect would definitely not be as good as Qian Ji. Therefore, if you wanted to cultivate a powerful card among Onmyoji, Qian Ji was a good choice.
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2025-01-12 12:46
Similar to the novel "Chiaki Kendo"
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2025-01-29 09:16
Is the sweet story of Chiaki finished?
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2026-03-20 04:53
Made by Chiaki's Lighter
Qian Ji's ignition mechanism was as follows: If the whole team used all other methods (including natural fire production, money-making, and affinity) to produce ghost fire, Qian Ji could hit three-quarters of it. If Qian Ji was a normal attacker, she could add another layer of tidal sound. Compared to Chasing Moon, Chasing Moon's fire was completely based on the ghost fire, which was equivalent to doubling the natural fire production, excluding other ghost fire sources. Moreover, Chasing Moon himself had to consume 2 fire per action. If her teammates did not have any Moneymaker, Qian Ji would be slightly inferior to Moon Chaser. As long as her teammates had Moneymaker or other sources of ghost fire, Qian Ji could be said to have won completely. [Ling Yuji: Fate of the Eastern Profound World] is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-19 12:53
Similar to Chiaki's novel recommendations
There were many recommendations for novels similar to " Thousand Years." The following novels were recommended: " Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Realm Walker,"" The Tang's Table,"" The King of Familiar,"" Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation," and so on. These novels all had a similar theme or style to 'Qianqiu'.
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2025-01-08 19:31
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