Latest Political Struggle Novel

Beacon Fire Completed

Copywriting: [Crazy Royal Princess x Frail Spy-within-a-spy]

Qi Xin was the most respected legitimate eldest princess of Sheng Nation. Before she could marry her ideal consort, news arrived from the front lines that Duke of Jing, Shen Yu, had rebelled and surrendered to Yue. Influenced by her mother, Empress Yuan, Qi Xin always felt there was more to the story, but before she could explain to her imperial father, she was sent to Yue Nation for a political marriage to mend relations between the two countries.

In a foreign dungeon, Qi Xin, dressed in wedding attire, was forcibly given a blood pellet that crippled her martial arts. However, unknowingly, her body began to change. It was these changes that helped her escape back into Sheng territory with her last breath.

But when she awoke again, the first person she saw was an extraordinary, limping young gentleman. He said his name was Zheng Qi. It wasn't until she was pursued again that Qi Xin realized every word from this humble gentleman Zheng Qi was a lie — his name was fake, his identity was fake, and even his limping legs were a facade.

When venturing out, one's identity is self-given. Qi Xin thought she was already quite the actress, but she didn't expect someone else to be even better at faking it than she was.

Beneath the misty, steamy hot spring, she finally followed her primal urge and pressed her lips against his. He hadn't expected the person he had long desired to deliver herself to him.

Note 1: Before the female lead achieves resonance, she cannot control the power of the blood pellet. Injuries will be harder to heal than for ordinary people, and she will have more difficulty controlling her desires!

Note 2: There is no situation where the male lead is stronger than the strong female lead. The female lead is daring and decisive, but in the early stages, before resonance, the power of the blood pellet cannot be fully unleashed. She becomes incredibly cool in the later stages!

Content Tags: Strong Leads, Palace Intrigue, Fated Love, Suspense, Deduction, Undercover Identity, Power Struggles

Keywords: Qi Xin (Xiao Jiu) (Eldest Princess), Shen Yu (Zi Qize) (Duke of Jing), Zheng Ba Shuang Jiang Bai Lu He Lian Zhu (Crown Prince of Yue Nation), He Lian Jin (Sixth Prince of Yue Nation), Qi Ye (Prince of Yuyang), Qi Tian (Princess Xiang Ning), Qi Ling (Fourth Princess), Murong Fei (Minor Minister of Dali Temple), Wen Shao (Minister of Rites), Xi Rang (Imperial Censor), Xing'er Lan Xi Wu (Minister of Dali Temple), Yuan Shang (Male, an interesting character), Xi He (Daughter of the Imperial Censor).

One-sentence summary: Act first, report later VS addicted to being an actor.

Motto: Be your own light.

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Unconventional Qing Dynasty Transmigration Completed

She is the legitimate eldest daughter of an Earl, with a birth mother and an elder brother to support her, so she doesn't have to worry about anyone fighting her at home.

It is said that given her family's standing, her wedding coronet will be adorned with Eastern Pearls, so there's no need for her to scheme to marry a respectable husband.

Once married, as a legitimate wife, an daughter-in-law personally chosen by her father-in-law and groomed to be the future mistress of the household, others should be grateful if she doesn't cause them trouble.

If you think this means she'll be idle, then you're wrong! Because... she has to contend with all sorts of men, including, but not limited to: her husband's father, her husband, her husband's brothers, and her husband's subordinates. If she doesn't win, her entire family will be doomed.

...Which transmigration deity's brain short-circuited to arrange this?!

This novel may subvert expectations, so enter with caution.

This story is a slow burn, so proceed with care!

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The World Completed

In a spring city where grass and trees grow wild, mountains and rivers remain, and peace seems to prevail, it is still difficult to resist destiny's arrangements. If this is true for nations, how much more so for transient humans?

In the Great Qi Kingdom, every prime minister is appointed by the Heavenly Official. It is said that the Heavenly Official can observe celestial phenomena, divine the nation's fortune, and probe people's hearts.

When the female prime minister, with her grand ambitions and discerning eye, meets the unfathomable royal prince, the Young Sage King, she initially believes they will unite to loyally protect the nation.

"Yu Jing, I want you to witness with me the great achievement of unifying this world!"

However, this "world" is not necessarily the world of Great Qi… It is a story of court intrigue, political struggle, and profound strategy.

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Writing History Completed

An outwardly warm but inwardly cold and shrewd shamaness protagonist, paired with a gentle yet cunning and subtly manipulative merchant male lead who knows when to advance and retreat.

Everyone in the world knows that there is a Shamaness Temple within the imperial palace. The shamanesses within deliver heavenly decrees, perform divination, and pray for blessings. Even the Emperor respects them threefold, yet they haven't spoken a word for a long time.

The truth is that Mingyu, as a shamaness, is feared by the Emperor, with her actions restricted at every turn. On ordinary days, she is forced to appear as a historian, unexpectedly witnessing the changing of imperial power.

Under the pursuit of the new Emperor, Mingyu is forced to flee the palace in disarray.

Once rescued, she initially thought she could escape the center of power. However, she didn't realize that Young Master Yu Tong'an of the Yu family was determined to drag her into the fray.

Yu Tong'an chuckled lightly, "With the new Emperor ascended, my Yu family is also facing ruin. You and I are on the same path, so why not conspire together?"

"I am just a commoner; how can I conspire with a young master?" Mingyu rolled her eyes but grabbed Yu Tong'an's hand, turning around to stir the muddy waters even more.

Author's note: All settings in this novel serve the plot; please do not scrutinize them strictly.

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