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Your Majesty, My New FatherEP 10

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Your Majesty, My New Father

Ethan becomes the top scholar. When summoned to meet the emperor, he inexplicably calls him "Father". Turns out the emperor was already planning to give him the princess. Before he celebrates, he discovers the princess is shockingly ugly. Royal decree binds him. What he never expected was that his father turned out to be the emperor's brother…
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Ep Review

Secrets in the Tea House

I love how the scene shifts from the high-stakes court to this quiet tea house. The exchange of the book feels so clandestine and important. The bearded scholar's expression when he reads it suggests he knows something dangerous. Your Majesty, My New Father is building up a great mystery around this text!

A Prince in Disguise?

The young man in the blue robes seems to be hiding his true status. His interaction with the traveler feels like a secret meeting between old friends or perhaps master and student. The way he touches his stomach suggests he might be nervous or hiding an injury. Great character depth in Your Majesty, My New Father.

Courtroom Drama at its Best

The official in red is so expressive! You can feel his desperation as he kowtows before the Emperor. The contrast between the ornate, golden background and the simple red robe highlights the hierarchy perfectly. This scene in Your Majesty, My New Father captures the fear of authority so well.

Whispers of Rebellion

There is definitely a plot brewing outside the palace walls. The conversation between the two men in green feels like the calm before a storm. The book they are discussing must be the key to everything. I am hooked on where this story in Your Majesty, My New Father is going next!

The Weight of a Crown

The tension in the throne room is palpable! Watching the Emperor struggle with his duties while the official pleads below creates such a heavy atmosphere. It feels like every glance in Your Majesty, My New Father carries the weight of the entire kingdom. The golden set design really amplifies the isolation of power.