The Princess Regent has gone mad protecting her husband
This book is also known as "Conspiracy with the King."
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Xiao Xiang was tricked back by her teacher and was caught in a storm of engagement. Oh, NO!
As a 21st century female university student with new ideas, she wanted to stay away from the rich and powerful, away from the feudal scum, and walk her own path with her head held high, and let the evil world go!
However, his father had raised his palm in front of him, and the emperor was behind him with his sword!
"Let's go back and be my daughter-in-law." The old fox narrowed his eyes and smiled.
"I refuse!"
The Emperor's eyes turned cold, and he immediately sent out seventy to eighty assassins!
Xiao Xiang was speechless.
What should he do? His life was in danger. There was a way!
He turned around and approached a certain lord who didn't care about politics. He tried to curry favor with him."This lord, I seem to have offended you again. Lock me up."
"Why?" he asked with a smile as he savored the wine.
"I don't want to see your nephew because he's too stupid."
The corner of his mouth twitched.
When she turned around, her fiancé appeared.
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Finally, as someone wished, the future imperial concubine fell off the cliff
In a secluded residence in the peach forest in the suburbs, a woman in green wanted to escape through the window, but before her feet touched the ground, her body was already grabbed into someone's arms.
"Imperial Uncle, I was wrong." A certain someone cried and begged for mercy. Before she could finish her sentence, her lips were sealed tightly.
"If you call me Imperial Uncle again, I won't let you off easily." He carried his daughter back to his room.
(Due to the author's confusion, the introduction is different from the content. For specific reference, please refer to the content. The introduction is for reference only.)
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PS: There are many storms in the capital. Let's see how the domineering female protagonist protects her husband to achieve hegemony.
Shuangjie, mutual favor, strange sword, trickery, game in game, game in game
Eastern fence chrysanthemum
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This book drops you into a world where the rich lore and political tension are just the beginning. The protagonist, Johannes, is a godblood mage-in-training at a prestigious academy. But things quickly spiral into chaos when the king is assassinated, and it all points toward the non-godbloods, a group that's been exiled and treated like outcasts. What I really liked was how Johannes starts questioning everything—the system, the gods, and his own beliefs. The world-building is strong, and the plot keeps you hooked with twists and action. Plus, Johannes is a relatable character, caught between duty and morality. The magic system, with its "manament" choices, feels fresh and plays a big role in the story. It’s a great mix of political intrigue, mystery, and personal growth. If you're into fantasy with a layered world and a protagonist who doesn't just follow the rules, you'll probably dig this.