
Qing's Scheming
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--The chess game is all about the affairs of the government and the public, and half of the poems hide life and death plans-- Su Changliu, the prince of Chongzhao Kingdom, and Nanrong Suoyi, a spy from an enemy country, used each other: she disguised herself and poisoned the emperor, and he used her help to eliminate political enemies. After he ascended the throne, he left her in the palace to work day and night while secretly setting up traps. At the same time, she also hid her troops in an attempt to overthrow, but she didn't know that the sick and reclusive princess was involving the two of them in a larger chess game. When the swords of the Jinluan Palace were facing each other, the imperial edict for the new emperor's enthronement had been sent to the states, but how many bones were buried under this throne. Big Heroine, Double Strong BE, the dynasty history in the book is fictional and does not represent any dynasty.
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