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While testing his latest bomb guidance system, Sean Lynn accidentally encounters a celestial phenomenon that causes electromagnetic interference, resulting in him being transported to a parallel universe. In the Great Thorn State, the empress, Zahra Thorn, happens to be Sean Lynn's wife. However, in everyone's perception, the ruler of the Great Thorn is a man. To conceal her identity as a woman, Zahra Thorn has no choice but to place Sean Lynn outside the palace and do everything she can to cure his illness. Sean Lynn has always been bedridden and naturally unaware that his wife is the empress. After the time travel, Sean Lynn immediately suggests to the empress that they should stage a coup. How should they do it? The prerequisite is for Sean Lynn to manufacture bombs. Once the bombs are ready and the location of the palace is pinpointed, Sean Lynn plans to blow up Thorn King right away. However, just as the Great Thorn faces pressure from the Choon State, the empress gives Sean Lynn the location of the Choon army instead. Sean Lynn launches a few bombs, and the Choon army is wiped out. The Empress: "Are you serious? Good thing I didn't give you the location of the palace." But the Choon princess, Sherry Choon, is not content with this outcome. She allies with five other nations, making a total of six states, to pressure the empress into sharing the bombs. The empress cleverly maneuvers Sean Lynn into defusing the crisis and severely damaging the six nations. Sherry Choon then spreads rumors, claiming that the Thorn State is suffering from drought because the emperor has angered the heavens. In response, Sean Lynn uses modern technology to summon the "Dragon King" to bring rain, winning the people's loyalty. Despite Sherry Choon's repeated attempts to trouble the empress, Sean Lynn, unaware of the empress's true identity, always helps her resolve the issues. Finally, one day, Sean Lynn becomes impatient: "My dear, when are we going to stage the coup and unify the world?" The empress replies, "Honey, I've already conquered the entire world for you."
After five years of marriage, infertile Camille finally got pregnant—only to be handed divorce papers by her husband. He showed her his lover’s pregnancy test and asked her to “understand.” Of course she won’t. Only after her departure did her husband discover her pregnancy and go crazy to look for her—but it's too late. Now, she returns—as Queen, the legendary designer every company is desperate to work with. He was left in an ignored corner, staring at her dazzling news and endlessly chewing over the regret he himself had created.
Edward Goodman is awake in a novel as the villain's father. When his son Charles tries to abandon Summer Quinn—the destined Empress—Edward seizes the chance to rewrite fate by marrying her himself. His bold move sparks a fierce rivalry with Ethan Yeager, the original hero, turning the novel's destiny upside down.
While testing his latest bomb guidance system, Sean Lynn accidentally encounters a celestial phenomenon that causes electromagnetic interference, resulting in him being transported to a parallel universe. In the Great Thorn State, the empress, Zahra Thorn, happens to be Sean Lynn's wife. However, in everyone's perception, the ruler of the Great Thorn is a man. To conceal her identity as a woman, Zahra Thorn has no choice but to place Sean Lynn outside the palace and do everything she can to cure his illness. Sean Lynn has always been bedridden and naturally unaware that his wife is the empress. After the time travel, Sean Lynn immediately suggests to the empress that they should stage a coup. How should they do it? The prerequisite is for Sean Lynn to manufacture bombs. Once the bombs are ready and the location of the palace is pinpointed, Sean Lynn plans to blow up Thorn King right away. However, just as the Great Thorn faces pressure from the Choon State, the empress gives Sean Lynn the location of the Choon army instead. Sean Lynn launches a few bombs, and the Choon army is wiped out. The Empress: "Are you serious? Good thing I didn't give you the location of the palace." But the Choon princess, Sherry Choon, is not content with this outcome. She allies with five other nations, making a total of six states, to pressure the empress into sharing the bombs. The empress cleverly maneuvers Sean Lynn into defusing the crisis and severely damaging the six nations. Sherry Choon then spreads rumors, claiming that the Thorn State is suffering from drought because the emperor has angered the heavens. In response, Sean Lynn uses modern technology to summon the "Dragon King" to bring rain, winning the people's loyalty. Despite Sherry Choon's repeated attempts to trouble the empress, Sean Lynn, unaware of the empress's true identity, always helps her resolve the issues. Finally, one day, Sean Lynn becomes impatient: "My dear, when are we going to stage the coup and unify the world?" The empress replies, "Honey, I've already conquered the entire world for you."
Tristan Windsor, the crown prince, becomes a beggar while fleeing pursuers. As a beggar, he catches the bouquet thrown by Yasmine Lennox, unknowingly the empress, which drags him into a conflict among clans, factions, and sects. As he fights to reclaim his throne, Tristan regains his strength and rightful place, ultimately joining the empress in a lifelong bond.
In Evermere's final days, Charles Bennett wakes as a penniless gambler, with only his wife Evelyn and her sister beside him. When bruised Evelyn gently offers porridge, Charles feels danger. The Insight Engine warns: she's hopeless and bought poison. He must uncover her motive to survive.
Amanda Burton, a wealthy heiress, plans to reveal her pregnancy and true identity through a billion-dollar project. But during a checkup, she discovers her husband, Michael Walsh, with another woman, Caitlyn Russell—who is pregnant with his child. Devastated, Amanda returns home, only to face more hostility from her mother-in-law, leading her to file for divorce. Tragedy strikes when her mother-in-law’s push causes Amanda to miscarry, and tensions between the families rise. Heartbroken, Amanda decides to start fresh, focusing on her career and becoming a true lady boss. Meanwhile, Michael realizes too late how much he loves her. Can they rebuild their broken trust, or is it already too late?
Quinn Sherwin transmigrated into the body of a miserable female lead in a novel. Armed with knowledge of the plot, she was determined to rewrite her fate and escape the tragic ending that awaited her.
After crossing into a new world, Edward Lane marries Princess Viola. Years later, she returns as the Queen and leads him to Lockwood City, where he becomes Guildmaster Lane. Amid court intrigue and looming threats, Edward discovers Viola's secret, defeats the rebels, and earns the title of prince as they reunite.
When Minister of Ten Nation proposed to Empress of Xember, she killed Minister of Sakura Nation instead. After court, when she slept, she travelled through back in Andrew, a deliveryman’s bed, who lives in modern. Andrew was frightened and asked to serve her. Two people have different thoughts. Let’s see how she creates chaos.
After dying in battle, General Charlotte Moore wakes as William Peyton's fiancée—a woman once ignored by her family and drawn to his rebellious brother, Edward. With sharp wit and will, she outsmarts schemers and wins the Peyton Family's trust, rising from outcast to beloved in a glamorous elite world.