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Poison Master: The Estranged Heiress

Trapped within the damaged walls of her mansion located in Yuchang City, Princess Cheng found herself confined alongside her grandmother, a fallen figure within the royal circle. The elder royal was placed under house arrest, accused of involvement in promoting illicit markets and fostering corruption within the realm. Xuan Cheng, residing in poverty alongside her grandmother and two aged attendants, was compelled to mature prematurely due to these circumstances. Motivated by a fierce will to escape poverty and make sure that no one could mistreat her, Xuan Cheng committed herself to learning a variety of trades and skills in order to support herself. Xuan Cheng was gifted with the ability to heal herself in addition to her grandfather's Seven Cultivation and grandmother's Jade Eyes. She immerses herself in her grandfather's collection of books and risks everything to cultivate fearlessly on her own. At night, she would go out and battle evil cultivators who would frequently obstruct her travel plans. She founded "Duyi Pharmacy" in order to aid the underprivileged and give back to the Almighty in the form of charitable donations. Xuan Cheng is a lone cultivator of Qi who exceeded the Tian Limit. In a world where the Evil Lord had eradicated factions and groups of cultivators, Xuan Cheng encountered someone akin to her: Prince Zhao Ming, the sole individual wielding demonic Qi across the entire Diqiu realm. They both had weaknesses that affected each other, but their unspoken love made them each other's pillars of strength. Betrayal by people they trusted brought them closer, forcing them to rely on each other even more. However, fate kept testing them with many challenges and trials.

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A fragrance of serenity

Zhao Ming had to grovel to the Crown Prince for permission to follow him, but he eventually consented. The emperor had forewarned them to keep their visit quiet and keep it a secret.

They identified themselves as young masters of an illustrious clan by donning a straightforward set of elegant robes. For some reason, Zhao Ming was familiar with the streets of commoners' homes, so the two princes walked right up to her mansion.

"You never leave the imperial palace, so how come you look like a boy who grew up on the streets?" Crown Prince Wu asked suspiciously.

"You know I am friends with that infamous second son of the Qin family. He and I used to often take a stroll here." Zhao Ming casually responded, lying to his brother while maintaining a straight face and an innocent mindset.

'He won't believe me if I tell him what I did here; making a strong web of connection isn't easy,' he thought to himself, his hands clasping behind him.