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Red Thread of Fate: A Thread Drenched in Blood

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In written history, the once beautiful Consort Qi was reduced to the 'human swine,' a concubine poisoned into muteness, her ears cut, eyes gouged, tongue severed…A life ended in pain by the hands of Empress Lu Zhi—her own cousin. But what if fate gave her another chance? When Jia Yue’s soul was brought back into her ten-year-old body, she only had one goal: to live life on her own terms this time. But perhaps fate likes to toy with her when the unveiling truth of her past forces her to seek vengeance. Maybe fate intends to bind her to something far greater when her path collides again and again with Bai Shen, the ruthless “Hellhound of Qin” and grandson of the infamous general Bai Qi. Against her will, Jia Yue is pulled into the bloodshed of warfare and politics. From the ashes of the “human swine” rises a girl determined to defy her past. But in a world where blood rains every day as the seven kingdoms unite, can Jia Yue truly achieve a life of independence—or is she destined to change the course of China’s history? Red Thread of Fate: A Thread Drenched in Blood is inspired by real historical figures and events during the Warring States Period, Qin and Han Dynasties. HOWEVER, it is all fictional.
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