
Red Flame Prisoner Phoenix
by Galileo
About This Novel
Chu Yuan, the eldest princess of the state of Chu and a female general of the state, pretended to surrender and married into the enemy country Beidi in order to protect the people on the border from being slaughtered by the war. She was accused of treason. On her wedding night, she faced He Lianxiao, the proton prince of Beidi who had been imprisoned by the Chu State for ten years and suffered humiliation (including the flogging she had inflicted in order to establish her power). He Lianxiao was full of hatred and wanted revenge, but Chu Yuan backhandedly stuffed the tiger talisman symbolizing half of Beidi's military power into his palm, and proposed to join forces to kill the king. In the swaying light of the fire, He Lianxiao caught a glimpse of the marks on her back left by saving him from torture when he was a boy. Old hatred and new suspicions intertwined. He chose to carry her on his back and embarked on a thorny road of joint revenge, overthrowing the dynasty, and finally returning to his homeland. They are each other's deepest obsession and each other's sharpest blade.
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