神刀御厨娘

神刀御厨娘

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8.0|2026年01月09日|超清
简介:
某朝年间,盛世太平,大兴饮食文化。 新皇下旨甄选御厨,层层选拔中杀出一匹黑马,成为百官焦点。这位英俊少年郎有一把神奇菜刀,能化腐朽为鲜美,一路过关斩将备受瞩目。殿试时,江御厨作为主考官,终于见到这匹黑马,竟是自己家里的独女 - 心苒。江御厨如坐针毡,平时不学无术贪玩的心苒,如今女扮男装,高调进宫选御厨,是犯了欺君之罪啊! 心苒表面上是想学花木兰继承父业,光宗耀祖。实则是为配合六王爷,另有它谋。六王与新皇政见不合,心苒控制了新皇的饮食,也就等于控制了新皇的命脉。一场政变暗中陈酿……
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