I Said I Hate Your Coquetry, But I Lied

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Emperor Chen Yunting of Daqi deliberately said "I hate her coquettishness the most" in public to protect his newly crowned Empress Zhang Ke'ai from powerful ministers' schemes. However, he would secretly tuck her quilt at night, hide her favorite candied dates under her pillow, and pretend to "pass by" her palace when there was thunder. It wasn't until she was held hostage by assassins that he rushed over like a madman, shouting hoarsely, "I lied! The thing I fear most is losing you"—those insincere "hates" were actually deep love tightly wrapped in the皇权 (imperial power), too afraid to be revealed.

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