Bride of the Forgotten Prince: Wedding Behind Bars
"To survive a death prison, she married a broken prince. To protect him, she played nurse, wife—and shield. But in the end, who saved whom from the deathly prison, where life itself is a game?"
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When Yan Shuixin transmigrates into a novel, she wakes up in a dungeon—midway through a wedding to the infamous Prince An.
The empire believes he’s a traitor. Blinded in one eye, disfigured, and crippled, Prince An was thrown into a death prison where nobles gamble on which inmate will die next. He's the royal everyone mocks, the man no one dares to stand beside.
But Yan Shuixin knows the truth.
She’s read the book.
Prince An’s scars were earned saving the emperor, not betraying him. The prison itself is a trap—engineered by the ambitious Prince Jin to eliminate rivals and seize the throne.
In six months, the emperor will uncover the truth and send a rescue.
But by then, only a handful of the 330 prisoners will still be alive.
And the prince’s new bride?
Buried with the rest.
Now cast in that doomed role, Yan Shuixin has one goal: survive.
So she tends to the prince’s wounds, warms his bed, shields him from enemies, and refuses to fear the man fate discarded.
She doesn’t expect him to care.
She only hopes he lets her live.
But when the rescue comes, so does his former fiancée—begging for forgiveness.
Prince An only tightened his hold on Yan Shuixin and said coldly:
“The mistress of Prince An’s manor is her.
Anyone who dares covet her—will be disfigured.”
And just like that, the girl who clung to him to stay alive...
Had stolen the heart of the forgotten prince.
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Ever since Xiao Ye Heng lost his sight and was disfigured, his heart had turned to ashes.
Then came the shattered leg—and with it, his descent into hell.
He had long given up on living.
He simply waited to die within those prison walls.
Until Yan Shuixin appeared—like a beam of sunlight cutting through the gloom.
She lit up the life he thought had lost all color, warmed the heart he believed had frozen beyond redemption.
She became his reason to live.
His obsession.
His fate.
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