Golden Stage
Golden Terrace, 黄金台
5.0(4 ratings)Cang Wu Bin Bai,苍梧宾白
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The notorious imperial court lackey and the meritorious military general were well-known for their mutual dislike, a pair of arch-enemies set in stone. Who could have foreseen the unexpected change in the winds of heaven: the general injured on the battlefield, both legs disabled, and even forced by the emperor to marry his nemesis.With one marriage edict, two people with mutual hostility are forced to marry and live under the same roof. Yet after these long days together, they come to the realization that this fellow is not truly devoid of any saving grace/unattainable and high out of reach.
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- Chapter 83: Extra three (bottom)
- Chapter 82: Fanwai San (Part 1) Su Wang X Er Shu
- Chapter 81: Extra two
- Chapter 80: Extraordinary
- Chapter 79: Epilogue (below)
- Chapter 78: Epilogue (on)
- Chapter 77: wake
- Chapter 76: Tit-for-tat
- Chapter 75: Killer
- Chapter 74: insomnia
- Chapter 73: midnight
- Chapter 72: Play right
- Chapter 71: time
- Chapter 70: New Year’s Eve
- Chapter 69: Reverse
- Chapter 68: Dust collection
- Chapter 67: North and South
- Chapter 66: Demon
- Chapter 65: scar
- Chapter 64: Reunion
- Chapter 63: Cold palace
- Chapter 62: Fish goose
- Chapter 61: Go stay
- Chapter 60: Surprise
- Chapter 59: Love
- Chapter 58: Impermanence
- Chapter 57: miss
- Chapter 56: Leave
- Chapter 55: Robbery
- Chapter 54: Lake water
- Chapter 53: Sacrifice
- Chapter 52: Heal
- Chapter 51: Withdrawal
- Chapter 50: Tonic
- Chapter 49: trap
- Chapter 48: Lighthearted
- Chapter 47: Thunder
- Chapter 46: Shelter from the rain
- Chapter 45: congratulate
- Chapter 44: newborn
- Chapter 43: Anatomy
- Chapter 42: Entrance
- Chapter 41: Discretion
- Chapter 40: In doubt
- Chapter 39: Old hate
- Chapter 38: dispute
- Chapter 37: Missed
- Chapter 36: Knot
- Chapter 35: Conversation
- Chapter 34: Birthday party
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The notorious imperial court lackey and the meritorious military general were well-known for their mutual dislike, a pair of arch-enemies set in stone. Who could have foreseen the unexpected change in the winds of heaven: the general injured on the battlefield, both legs disabled, and even forced by the emperor to marry his nemesis.With one marriage edict, two people with mutual hostility are forced to marry and live under the same roof. Yet after these long days together, they come to the realization that this fellow is not truly devoid of any saving grace/unattainable and high out of reach.