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🌙 Welcome to Moonlit Stories 🌙 Here, ancient Chinese romance novels are reborn in English audiobooks. Experience timeless tales of love, betrayal, loyalty, and destiny — narrated with heart and soul. ✨ Story Summary Palace maid Mushao (nicknamed Wooden Spoon) is ordered by imperial decree to marry the imprisoned War King, Lu Zhao, who has been condemned for “treason and collusion with the enemy.” What she thought would be a mere transaction under royal power slowly turns into genuine affection as she and Lu Zhao navigate hidden royal secrets, sect rivalries, and foreign plots. Yet on the day of his scheduled execution, Lu Zhao utters the words—“I will not die.” From that moment, the game of life and death takes a turn no one could have foreseen. ✨ Character Introductions Mushao (Wooden Spoon): Outwardly a lowly palace maid, but in truth the legitimate daughter of the Mu family. Skilled in medicine, resilient, and compassionate, she is forced into the death cell yet never loses her kindness and wits. In adversity, she and Lu Zhao become each other’s strength. Eventually, she uncovers her true lineage and becomes a crucial ally in Lu Zhao’s rise. Lu Zhao: The War King of Great Yue. A celebrated general framed and imprisoned, he is steadfast, loyal, and unyielding. Even in chains, he never betrays his principles. His guardedness toward Mushao gradually softens into love, and with both the late emperor’s edict and his own strength, he overturns his fate to protect both his homeland and his beloved. Daoist Master Wang (Wang Suxing): Once the junior disciple of Daoist Zisang, he turned traitor. Though highly skilled in Daoist arts, his heart is corrupt. For nineteen years, he schemes for immortality, manipulating imperial power and framing Lu Zhao. As the key antagonist, he ultimately perishes by his own design. Daoist Zisang: Lu Zhao’s teacher. Upright, powerful, and of immortal bearing, he is ambushed and trapped by Wang Suxing. Rescued later by Mushao, he becomes an essential aid in Lu Zhao’s path to resurgence, always standing firmly on the side of righteousness. Zhong Lian’er: Mushao’s old friend. Once persecuted by Mu Lei, she appears delicate but is inwardly resolute. For the sake of revenge, she endures in silence, finally killing her enemy with her own hands. Later, she dedicates herself to caring for abandoned children, forging a new path of her own. Emperor Longkang (Deposed Emperor): The ruler of Great Yue. Debauched and incompetent, he accuses Lu Zhao falsely for personal gain and seeks to cede territory in exchange for peace. In the end, he is dethroned and exiled, forever regretting his blindness and failure to recognize the true “Phoenix Flower Maiden.” Mu Yan: Daughter of the Grand Preceptor. Arrogant, manipulative, and deeply jealous, she ruins Mushao’s face and frames Lu Zhao. Ultimately, she loses everything, becoming yet another victim in the struggle for imperial power. 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a story! 🎧 Follow us for more: Full playlists by novel Special short stories and extras Behind-the-scenes on translating ancient tales 💬 Tell us your favorite character or moment in the comments below! #MoonlitStories #Audiobook #ChineseRomance #HistoricalRomance #AncientChina #LoveStories #TranslatedNovels