After Being Sent to the Cold Palace, the Emperor’s Heart Was Burned Into Ashes

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Web Novel [CH]
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2022
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completed

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After Being Sent to the Cold Palace, the Emperor’s Heart Was Burned Into Ashes is a captivating historical romance web novel set in ancient China. Follow the intense story of Emperor Gu Zhen and Empress Zhao Yiyi as their relationship takes unexpected turns. With themes of love at first sight, royalty, and second chances, this novel explores the complexities of power and passion in an imperial harem. Will the Emperor's heart be consumed by regret and longing as he faces the consequences of his actions?

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Part 1: When Gu Zhen was Crown Prince, he most despised his weak and incompetent Crown Princess. He was always strong-willed and decisive, his gentle exterior concealing a cruel and merciless nature. But his Crown Princess was weak, docile, and submissive—in no way a match for him. After his ascension to the throne, he used thunderous force to punish stubborn aristocratic families. Empress Zhao Yiyi’s parents and clans were the first to suffer. The Empress requested to live in seclusion in the Jiao Fang Palace, and Gu Zhen didn’t respond. For a time, the former couple became strangers. Gu Zhen always thought he had plenty of time; he was the Emperor, with the world in his grasp, no need to rush. But later, when the Empress, as he wished, developed a cold and hard heart, he realized it might be too late.

Part 2: Looking at the Emperor begging for her forgiveness, Zhao Yiyi slightly curled her lips. “Kneel and beg me,” she said. Gu Zhen immediately knelt before her imperial concubine couch without hesitation. Zhao Yiyi looked at the Emperor with disdain, sneering. She grabbed Gu Zhen’s chin and leaned down, “I was lying, did you really believe it?” Gu Zhen’s eyes were red, and he reached out to grab a corner of her clothes, but Zhao Yiyi cruelly brushed him away. His voice was hoarse, “Yiyi, don’t be angry. Let’s be like before, okay?” Zhao Yiyi looked down at the nail polish on her fingertips, nonchalantly saying, “No.”

[Reading Guide] 1. Single Couple, No Harem 2. This is a “cremation ground” story (referring to a story where the protagonist realizes their mistake after losing the other person).

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