📖 Title - 盛世嫡妃 (Golden Age Legitimate Fei)
✍️ Author - 凤轻 (Feng Qing)
📂 Type - Chinese web novel (CN)
📌 Status - 436 chapters + 23 extras (Completed)
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A royal decree decides their marriage.
She has nothing-no talent, no beauty, no virtue.
He is a useless prince-scarred, disabled, and always sick.
Everyone laughs: What a perfect pair!
Under her wedding veil, she only smiles calmly. She has faced life and death before; now, she just wants a quiet, peaceful life.
At the wedding, he also smiles, but his heart is colder than ice. He has suffered shame, but one day, he will have the world at his feet.
-"He is my husband. Whoever bullies him, bullies me. Whoever insults him, insults me. Whoever harms him, harms me. And if anyone dares to hurt me, I will destroy them."
-"I do not believe in gods or heaven. If she dies, I will turn the world into hell, and let the mountains and rivers burn as her offering."
This is a story of a strong man and a strong woman.
The heroine is calm and kind, the hero is cunning and ruthless. Bad men are dangerous, but good people can be even harder to fight. There are handsome men around, but remember-this story is only 1v1.
In an age when kingdoms rose and burned under the weight of ambition, three men bound not by blood, but by loyalty.
Duryodhana, the prince who refused to be a puppet of tradition, reshaped his empire with iron will and a heart that hid quiet storms.
Karna, the outcast-king forged in fire, walked the line between honour and rebellion - a hero born of silence and wrath.
Ashwatthama, the immortal's son, carried both his father's curse and his own fierce love, standing torn between dharma and devotion.
Together, they challenged gods and kings, rewriting the fate that others wrote for them. But when love, pride, and power entangled their paths, even friendship, their greatest strength was tested.
"THE TALE OF TRINITY" is a sweeping reimagination of the Mahabharata, not of war, but of brotherhood. Of men who dared to love fiercely, fight righteously, and rule differently.