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悲宫残殇之圆福传
Cui Zhengwenzhe
This novel is my first work. It is a chapter-length novel with a total of forty-five chapters. The protagonist of the novel is Ding Yuanfu, who is full of tragedy. It is described based on the love story of Yuanfu and Chen Caiyi. After going through many twists and turns, Yuan Fu wandered to the capital, but unexpectedly, things changed and he became a eunuch. In the harem, he experienced the battle between sisters, and realized that people's hearts can change with just a thought. He also experienced the ups and downs of the harem, and his kind heart had long since become numb and swayed by power. Meeting Caiyi again in the palace, was it God's favor for him? Faced with power and love, what choice will he make? ?? In the reunion before his death, the woman he loved passed him by. In this life, he was burdened by money and power, and in the end it was all in vain. Is his life really perfect and happy? (The content of this novel is purely fictional and has nothing to do with relevant history)
This novel is my first work. It is a chapter-length novel with a total of forty-five chapters. The protagonist of the novel is Ding Yuanfu, who is full of tragedy. It is described based on the love story of Yuanfu and Chen Caiyi. After going through many twists and turns, Yuan Fu wandered to the capital, but unexpectedly, things changed and he became a eunuch. In the harem, he experienced the battle between sisters, and realized that people's hearts can change with just a thought. He also experienced the ups and downs of the harem, and his kind heart had long since become numb and swayed by power. Meeting Caiyi again in the palace, was it God's favor for him? Faced with power and love, what choice will he make? ?? In the reunion before his death, the woman he loved passed him by. In this life, he was burdened by money and power, and in the end it was all in vain. Is his life really perfect and happy? (The content of this novel is purely fictional and has nothing to do with relevant history)