
The Brilliant Counterattack of Rebirth
by Dark
About This Novel
Logically speaking, as Cui Canran, the royal concubine of Prince Duan, followed her husband and rebelled against the emperor, her eldest brother-in-law, she should naturally become the queen. But no! Her husband, the former King Duan and now the emperor, made her a concubine with one imperial edict, and made his first love a queen with another imperial edict. Cui Canran, who was arrogant and arrogant, burned the imperial edict, burned the Jiaofang Palace, and burned himself in anger. Then, all stories start from here.
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
The heroine was written heartlessly! She is actually very comfortable living without hating the victim of her own relative! Is there such a person?
I felt that the emperor was quite a scumbag, how could he return a favor and give someone his wife's position? That was first love, not true love! It's understandable that the heroine is followed by someone else! At the end, I felt that the emperor was both hateful and quite sympathetic to him!
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Official(2)Scraped 1mo ago
The heroine was written heartlessly! She is actually very comfortable living without hating the victim of her own relative! Is there such a person?
I felt that the emperor was quite a scumbag, how could he return a favor and give someone his wife's position? That was first love, not true love! It's understandable that the heroine is followed by someone else! At the end, I felt that the emperor was both hateful and quite sympathetic to him!









