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The Celestial Phoenix's Ascent

"Queens and concubines are merely pawns in a game of Court," the Crown Prince stared me down, chin high. I returned him a smile, though my cheeks were stiff and reluctant to accommodate my lips. "Then why would a mere woman like me be your only tool to turn the tide?" - As the daughter of General Yan of the great country of Yin Shang, Yan Qing's duty lies with the royal Pan clan, whose sole orders hold her and her family's lives. When Yan Qing turned 19, the Crown Prince of Yin Shang decreed for her to enter the Palace. There, she received her mission: Go undercover as a Palace servant in their nemesis' territory, Jin Tang. Alone and afraid, she must brave through a precarious task. Only by succeeding in seducing the future King of Jin Tang of the royal Li clan would she survive her predicament. But things get messy in a hurry when she enters Shen Li Gong, Palace of the 18th Prince of Jin Tang. He was the downtrodden Prince, target of everyone's ridicule. But Yan Qing recognised the power that exuded from him. Would she be able to weave her way past the Prince's eagle eyes? The fate of her country, and more importantly, her family, lies in her hands. **Warning: Quite the slow burn** Book cover credits (background image): Jingyi Lyu https://unsplash.com/photos/lgCjARMlnjg

Chaslin_Xines · Sejarah
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138 Chs

Gruel and Salt

Yi Liang found the bracelet in the kitchen. The needle that had pricked me had been coated with poison.

The only reason why I was alive was because I had only pricked my finger. If it had gone into my wrist, I would have died.

In hindsight, my refusal to give anyone the satisfaction of seeing me hurt saved my life.

By the time Prince Zheng returned from his visit to the Emperor, however, I was already on the floor.

The Prince wanted to find me in the kitchen, but when Yi Liang had returned with the bracelet and I was nowhere to be found, he realised something was wrong.

He found me in the study hall. Dead to the world and breathing shallowly.

It took me two days to recover. I slipped in and out of consciousness, catching glimpses of the people who came to tend to me: Matron Ji and Xiang.

But the person I saw most was Prince Zheng.

I found him resting his head on his palm on the second night, propping his elbow on the arm rest as he slept in his wheelchair.