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Cargando... Real/Fake Princess, Vol. 5por I-Huan
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It is the end of the Great Tang Dynasty. China is in violent chaos due to the infamous Jin Kang Rebellion. Fearing the inevitable destruction, Concubine Liu tearfully entrusts the care of her baby daughter, Princess Yi Fu to a common citizen named Tang Hui - and the whole of China is never the same again. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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welcome back to the last book in the saga of Lost Song Princess Yi Fu and the harem of men who love her (a soldier, a doctor and a rebel). Basically everyone is happy and poor in the end. Literally.
I'm not entirely sure how I felt about this. On the one hand--my god its s typical historical royal Asian drama. COMPLETE WITH A REBELLION. On the other it's...well nowhere near as interesting as I remember and in fact feels rushed. Zhi Li remarks on how fondly she remembered her time with Ye Yang (and his rebels) but we saw none of it beyond him threatening to kill her. The rebels have a righteous sounding cause but it's basically a plot point brought up but never explored.
Sooo I'm not sure how I feel in the end. (