Wang Guo Dao Ji Shi, Xiao Gong Zhu Xin Sheng Zheng Jiu Huang Di

Wang Guo Dao Ji Shi, Xiao Gong Zhu Xin Sheng Zheng Jiu Huang Di

2025 · 1 season · 86 eps · Drama

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After time-traveling into the body of a five-year-old princess, Lu Zhaozhao discovers her tyrant father can hear her thoughts. Using her foresight, she warns him of impending disaster, prompting him to protect her, elevate her status, and ultimately save both his life and the kingdom.

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