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Chu Gui, a gold-medal acrobat, transmigrates only to have his peaceful life shattered after a few short years. His entire clan is slaughtered, forcing him onto a path of bloody revenge.
Using himself as bait, he attempts to infiltrate the Prince An Mansion to use it as a springboard for his assassination plot.
He tries every trick in the book—countless seductions, a thousand flirtations, and scheme after scheme. Through thirty-six calculated stratagems, this once “straight man” trains himself to become as delicate and enchanting as a flower.
Yet, that man remains completely indifferent to him.
Why? The Prince is rumored to be a hedonist who spends every night in revelry, favoring both men and women—so why is he targeting Chu Gui with such coldness?
In a fit of rage, Chu Gui tears off his mask of frailty, slams the man against a wall, and snarls: “I am the top courtesan! Is a soft-bodied beauty not tempting enough?”
The Prince, rumored to be a weak, dissolute playboy with no martial skill, suddenly reverses the positions, pinning him back with a ‘kabedon’: “Tempting? Oh, you are delicious. But why don’t you put down that hidden dagger in your sleeve first, so we can have a proper chat on the bed?”