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The Empress Can Read Thoughts

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2023
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7 chapters (Completed)
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Completely Translated
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All Time Rank: #5546
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On 1385 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #3984
All Time Rank: #6648
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.When the Emperor decided to banish me to the cold palace.
I heard his thoughts:
【How annoying! I can’t sleep with the Empress tonight.】
【Why won’t the Empress beg me? Hurry and beg me, and I’ll revoke the order immediately.】
【Can I also live in the cold palace?】
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One entry per line皇后有了读心术
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
After Transmigrating into a Book, My Father Emperor Could Hear My Inner Voice (2)The Emperor Fights the Harem for Me (2)
I Lived Again (2)
My Beloved Concubine Only Wants to Eat Melons (1)
The Princess’s Inner Thoughts Were Overheard by Her Emperor Father (1)
The Emperor Has An Illness (1)
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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04/27/24 | Crimson Translations | part7 |
04/27/24 | Crimson Translations | part6 |
04/27/24 | Crimson Translations | part5 |
04/27/24 | Crimson Translations | part4 |
04/27/24 | Crimson Translations | part3 |
04/27/24 | Crimson Translations | part2 |
04/27/24 | Crimson Translations | part1 |
The empress was sent to the cold palace because her father, the Prime Minister, was accused of treason. At this point she was able to hear the emperor’s thoughts and realize his inner thoughts were completely different from his outer appearance.
It turns out that the noble consort’s father and the empress dowager had colluded with the enemy and framed the PM.