
The Moon Shines on Jiuding
by Urgon
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That night, the Nine Cauldrons lit up, and no one cried at the funeral of the leader of the Seven Kings of the Empire. In the interstellar era, the Federation and the Empire fought bloody battles for thirty years. Bai Yi, the Federation's number one mecha warrior, had great military exploits, but his identity was exposed when he sneaked into the empire to find his captured sister Bai Xing, and he was captured and committed suicide. When she opened her eyes again, she became the most notorious playboy in the empire - Jiang Yi, the only grandson of the Jiang family, the head of the Seven Kings. A loser who just drank himself to death in the funeral hall of his grandma. In this world where women are respected, she is the new grandma of the Jiang family and the legitimate heir. But this frail body can't even breathe when climbing the stairs, and its spiritual sea is as dead as iron. It is not even one percent of the peak of the previous life. There are powerful ministers inside who are forcing the palace, and there are powerful enemies outside. The Seven Kings use flowers as their emblems, such as orchids, clematis, and marigolds-behind each flower is a force. Former comrades-in-arms have become enemies, and former relatives have become mortal enemies. The manor where she and her sister grew up had been burned to ruins by a fire. The arsonist was the person she was desperately trying to find. In her previous life, she fought for her country, but in this life, she lives for the truth. The only weapon that can be held is the king-level mecha that no one can control - Tsukimi. There is also the lady Si Heng who has been neglected by the original owner for many years but never left her when she was in the most embarrassing situation. She vowed to kill the aloof emperor with her own hands. Until she discovered that they share the same mother's blood. No matter what, she would never let anyone touch her things again in her next life. Her family, her armor, her people. The moonlight shines on the nine bronze tripods, and they remain bright forever.
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