Cover image for Wedding Night: I Castrated Your First Love (Noite de Casamento: Fiel ao seu Amor Ideal? Eu o Castrei; Свадебная ночь: хранишь верность своей первой любви? Я оскопил его; Đêm đại hôn: Vì bạch nguyệt quang mà giữ mình? Ta phản tay thiến hắn; Malam Pernikahan: Kau Suci untuk Cinta Pertamamu? Aku Kebiri Dia; Noche de bodas: ¿casta para tu amor ideal? Lo castré; Dàhūn nǐ wèi báiyuèguāng shǒushēn? Wǒ fǎnshǒu gěi tā jìngshēn; 大婚你为白月光守身?我反手给他净身)

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Wedding Night: I Castrated Your First Love

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The Great Xia Dynasty whispered of two peerless beauties—elder sister Su Qingfeng, a martial prodigy, and younger sister Su Qingyue, a paragon of arts—both wed to the Zhenbei Prince's notorious wastrel, Gu Yuan. But on their wedding night, an imperial decree arrived, forbidding any consummation. With Su Qingyue's heart still yearning for her first love, the Third Prince, and the Emperor and Prime Minister's faction seeking to humiliate the Zhenbei clan as a step toward dismantling their fief, all of Beijing braced for the twenty-year-old, martial-ignorant Gu Yuan to kneel and accept the insult. Instead, Gu Yuan tore the secret edict apart, declaring, "Does the court think the Northern Frontier's eight hundred thousand iron cavalry can no longer lift their blades?" He beheaded the eunuch for "falsely relaying" the imperial order and forcibly consummated the marriage. When the Third Prince stormed the mansion to claim Su Qingyue, Gu Yuan's blade struck true—casting him on the spot. The Emperor's summons brought the Zhenbei Prince himself, riding south with his cavalry to lay siege to the capital, forcing the throne to publicly brand the eunuch a fraud and the prince's castigation deserved. That night, Gu Yuan awakened his Yin-Yang Sacred Body—growing ever stronger through dual cultivation—and cast aside all pretense. He subdued Su Qingfeng, the twin sister who had raced back to settle scores, transforming her from a frosty general into his sharpest weapon. From proud commanders to the inner palace attendants, Gu Yuan turned the capital on its head. And as he gazed upon the dragon throne, his voice rang out: "If you may sit there, then so may I, the Emperor."
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