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CRIMSON VERDICT: THE RISE OF EMPRESS YUE
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  • Reads 35,972
  • Votes 1,311
  • Parts 33
  • Time 2h 31m
Ongoing, First published Apr 21
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SYNOPSIS 

Amanda Craven was a ruthless lawyer who never lost a case-until the night her car brakes failed and her world went black.

She wakes up not in a hospital, but in a cold palace, trapped in the disgraced body of Empress Yue, accused of murdering a royal concubine and cast aside by a merciless Emperor.

Once feared in courtrooms, Amanda now walks a palace of poison, betrayal, and blood-soaked silks. But she isn't here to play innocent.

She's here to punish the guilty.

And this time, the verdict will be written in fire.
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Xia Wei had always believed in minding her own business-until she opened her eyes in the body of Xia Zhiwei, the most hated villainess in a cliché romance novel. According to the plot, she was doomed. Arrogant, jealous, and utterly foolish, the original Xia Zhiwei did everything to ruin the gentle and pure heroine. The result? She was trampled on, abandoned, and ended up dead in a ditch while the heroine and her powerful admirers lived happily ever after. Absolutely not. Since fate threw her into this world, she would live as she pleased. Be a villainess? Sure, but only on her own terms. If the male lead was supposed to love the heroine, she would make him love her instead. If the heroine was supposed to be pitiful, she would out-pitiful her. If the world wanted her to fail-then the world had better prepare to be rewritten. But just when she thought she was in control, things began to spiral. The male lead, who should have hated her, started chasing her instead. The cold and ruthless second lead, who barely noticed her existence before, suddenly became dangerously possessive. Even the villain, who should have been her rival, kept finding excuses to linger near her side. Wait. What is happening? She thought she was playing a game of strategy, but now the pieces are moving on their own. And worst of all, she might not be the one in control anymore...