After reincarnating, the consort only wants to entice the emperor and seize the position of empress.
Her legitimate elder sister was gentle and aloof, indifferent to competing for favor. After Lu Jingning entered the palace, she charged ahead on her sister’s behalf.
The Noble Consort framed her sister for casting a gu curse, yet her sister only said one thing: “This concubine cannot defend herself against such accusations.”
In the end, Lu Jingning carried the imperial heir, all to help her sister secure favor.
But she never expected to be sent to her death by that same sister with a single cup of poisoned wine.
In the end, all she received was her sister’s cold remark:
“It was all just your wishful thinking. I never asked you to help me.”
Heaven showed mercy and allowed Lu Jingning to live again. This time, she would like to see how her sister—without her clearing the path—would manage to remain above fame and fortune.
In this life, Lu Jingning wants only to live for herself. What are romance and affection compared to power?
She has beauty and talent. She seduces the emperor until he cannot pull himself away, falling for her step by step, willingly offering her everything.


