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I Became An Immortal On Mortal Realm
Author: Let me laugh
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Reincarnated as the son of the Duke in the Qi Dynasty, Fang Wang's mind housed a Heavenly Palace, where his consciousness could enter to cultivate. He could practice any cultivation technique or secret art to great perfection, only emerging when it was truly perfect. No matter how long he spent in the Heavenly Palace, in reality, it was but a moment's time. At the tender age of sixteen, Fang Wang stumbled upon the mythic realm of martial arts, unbeknownst to anyone else. However... One day, Fang Wang overheard whispers that Zhou Xue, the foster daughter of his uncle, had gone mad, prophesying doom for the Fang household. Curiosity piqued, Fang Wang stealthily approached Zhou Xue's room, catching her muttering to herself, "Sigh, even as a former celestial dignitary, I find myself powerless to alter the fate of my family. Is the heavens playing tricks on me... If only I could rewind time by just one month..." A reincarnated celestial dignitary? Fang Wang's perception shattered, a mix of shock and excitement washing over him. Who needs martial arts when you can ascend to immortality? Embarking on a journey spanning the vast landscapes, Fang Wang sought the one celestial art in the mortal realm capable of turning one into an immortal god.

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The Emperor's Personal Maid
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2026-04-09 21:06
The following are some novels that involve the emperor's personal maid: - In one of the novels, the main character transmigrated into an ancient maid and was a half-brother and half-sister to the person dressed as the emperor. Although they were siblings, there was a huge difference in their identities. She had to do the work of serving tea and water to the servants, and she had to be wary of the empress's difficulties. - In another novel, the female protagonist was the emperor's personal maid when she was young. The emperor wanted to take her as a concubine, but the female protagonist was unwilling. The emperor wanted her to go to the harem to help investigate the truth of a series of events in the harem. - In another novel, the third daughter of the Jiang family was promoted to the imperial maid by the emperor after going through many hardships. It was difficult to tell whether the emperor's feelings for her were true or not, and she was also involved in the struggle for imperial power. - There were also novels in which the female protagonist became a concubine after failing to assassinate the emperor and continued to assassinate the emperor. She was originally hired to assassinate the emperor, and her identity as an assassin and her life after becoming a concubine had many contradictions and conflicts. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The emperor's personal palace maid
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2026-02-17 03:44
In the ancient palace, although there were many palace maids, not all of them were used to serve the emperor's daily life. As time passed, the number of palace maids serving the Emperor gradually decreased. There were palace maids who were responsible for meals, cleaning, and other matters, but there were very few palace maids who directly served the emperor. For example, although the Ming Dynasty Emperor Chongzhen had palace maids to wash up in the morning, in the Qing Dynasty, things like making beds and folding quilts were usually done by palace maids. During the Yongzheng period, there were palace maids who would fan him during his afternoon nap, but this did not mean that it was normal for them to wait on him. Moreover, the status of palace maids was lower. In a feudal society with strict hierarchy, they were not qualified to serve the emperor. Moreover, young and beautiful palace maids might interfere with the emperor's handling of government affairs. If they were visited by the emperor, they would also cause dissatisfaction in the harem. At the same time, the palace maids had no family background and were of no help to the emperor in politics. Moreover, the palace maids had to leave the palace to marry when they reached a certain age (for example, the palace maids of the Qing Dynasty were 25 years old). The frequent turnover of personnel was not conducive to long-term stability in serving the emperor. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
Does the emperor have a personal maid?
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2026-02-13 07:32
In some ancient palace dramas, the emperor had a personal maid. In some fictional stories, such as those involving modern people who were regarded as the emperor's personal maid, it also indicated that the emperor had a personal maid. Therefore, the setting of the emperor having personal maids existed in all kinds of related stories. Read the manga "Hidden for a Hundred Days, I Married the Female Empress of the Enemy Country" by clicking on the link below.
Li Yunrui's personal maid
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2024-12-31 13:04
Li Yunrui's personal maid was Wei Wanqiu.
Liu Ruyu's personal maid
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2024-12-29 18:01
Liu Ruyu's personal maid was Liu Sisi.
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