The Witchcraft Accusation
Consort Eleanor is accused of using witchcraft to extend the Emperor's life, but the Emperor sees through the deception and punishes the real culprit, Concubine Jie, for slander.Will Consort Eleanor's newfound favor with the Emperor protect her from future palace schemes?
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