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My Cousin Just Wants to Live

Wuliu

458K0

Yan Xuan, a cousin who had been fostered in the Duke's family of the Song Dynasty since she was a child, was haunted by evil spirits and became a sickly child who would soon die. The eldest cousin who has been separated for many years has returned from the battlefield with great military exploits. He has a glorious reputation and a masculine aura that can make evil spirits retreat wherever he goes. In order to survive, Yan Xuan had to hug her eldest cousin Song Qingyang's thigh. Yan Xuan tried her best to get close to him. But she didn't expect that on the day she succeeded, Song Qingyang whispered into her ear: "Do you know how long I have been thinking about this day?"

Di Taijiao

Di Taijiao

Youth Fiction

Wuliu

109K0

[The talented and powerful minister Wei Xiao × the puppet raised as the idiot emperor Jingning] [Long-planned + Nurture + A natural match + Machiavellian strategy] Wei Xiao, the left prime minister who dominates the government and the public, is a rebellious minister and traitor that everyone wants to beat but no one dares to beat him. The world says that he covets the empire of the idiot emperor Jingning for more than a day or two. Hearing this, Wei Xiao closed the memorial and pinched his eyebrows with his slender fingers: "What they said is not entirely wrong. I have indeed been coveting Jingning for a long time." "No, the point is the country?" "The country? Ha, it's just a little trick I use to please her. That's all." Jingning was still young when she came to the throne, and Wei Xiao controlled all the internal and external affairs of the court. She was happy to be free. Later, when her right minister said that Wei Xiao was a traitor, she wanted to take back the power of supervising the country from Wei Xiao, but Wei Xiao cooperated and handed it over. Just when Jingning was confused, Wei Xiao sent himself to her bed. He tried his best to let Jing Ning know what it meant to be inside and outside the court, and no one could do without him.