
Crazy Criticizes the Heroine for Being Cute and Flirtatious, and the Ascetic Prince Keeps Teasing Her
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[Evil girl does not wash herself off, is ruthless, never takes her heart, time travel, exciting writing, very purposeful] Lu Zhiwei is the eldest daughter who was thrown into the Virgin Hall by the Prime Minister. She has been tortured for ten years. That day, she risked her life to save a man and a woman, hoping that after they recovered from their injuries, they would bring a letter back to Beijing and save her from the Virgin Hall. As a result, the man mistakenly recognized his savior, fell in love with her concubine, and forced her to death. After the woman took her identity and returned to the Prime Minister's Mansion, she completely forgot about her plea before her death. He didn't seek revenge for her, nor did he seek justice for her mother. Instead, she used her identity and her name to forgive all those who had harmed her. In the end, she married the Duke of Zhen Guo as the daughter of the prime minister's house, and it became a good story. When she opened her eyes again, the first thing Lu Zhiwei did was push the woman into the sea of fire. Since she is so kind, I believe she will not blame herself for wanting to harm her. The second thing is to poke the man's eyes out. Since it's useless, don't keep it. - Lu Zhiwei, the direct daughter of the prime minister's house, looks charming, but has a heart of snake and scorpion. Beauty and weakness are just a disguise to lure enemies, while arrogance and ruthlessness are her true nature. Some people wanted to tame her, but in the end they became her stepping stone. Some people risked their wealth and life, but they couldn't even get a look back from her. - The prince was cold and deep, and was naturally ruthless, but he was sincere towards her. Even though he knew her hands were full of blood, he still protected her under his wings and covered her sins. That night, he held her waist and pressed her on the dragon chair. He wiped the blood from the sole of her foot with one knee. [Awei, you use me and I indulge you, this is fair.
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