Mu Mianmian, the chief medical officer of a post-apocalyptic planet, never dreamed that she would transmigrate back to ancient times—ending up in the body of a young princess consort who was married off as a substitute bride.
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Her war-god husband has been falsely accused of treason and collaborating with the enemy, and the entire family—old and young alike—is sentenced to exile in a desolate, impoverished land.
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Her father-in-law, who once defended the nation, was turned into a vegetative state years ago.
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Her mother-in-law is as beautiful as a celestial fairy and kind-hearted, yet mentally childlike and foolish.
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Her delicate little sister-in-law can do nothing but whimper and cry.
Her youngest brother-in-law is only three and a half years old, still crying for food.
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Her husband has it the worst of all—his legs were crippled through a cruel scheme.
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Exiled together with a vicious old madam and the families of the second and third uncles, wouldn’t that be a recipe for being bullied to death?
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Just as it seems that heaven itself wants to destroy her husband’s family, Mu—


