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Su Wan, the disowned daughter of the prime minister, gave everything to save the exiled Third Prince Shen Yan—she sold her dowry to fund his army, took an assassin’s knife for him (nearly dying), and was even driven out by her father. But on Shen Yan’s coronation day, he coldly accused her of “using merit to seek favor” in front of all officials, giving her ten thousand taels of gold and banishing her to the cold palace. When Su Wan, heartbroken, packed to leave, Shen Yan blocked her: he took off his dragon robe to wrap her shivering body, pulled out the empress edict he’d hidden for three months, and said with red eyes, “I pretended to be heartless to keep traitors from harming you—every harsh word I said hurt me too.” It turned out all his “coldness” was protection, all his “wealth” a smokescreen. What he wanted to return wasn’t “gratitude,” but to share the kingdom with her for every year to come. As the withered plum in the cold palace bloomed, he held her and whispered: “From now on, my kingdom, your grievances—let me bear them all.”
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