In her past life, Luo Fu married the low-ranking commander Pei Ji. Her legitimate sister, Luo Zhen, schemed her way into the palace and climbed to the rank of imperial concubine. But the emperor, Murong Jin, turned out to be a mad tyrant—cruel, bloodthirsty, and unpredictable. Luo Zhen barely warmed her seat as a concubine before she met a grisly end.
Meanwhile, Pei Ji steadily rose through the ranks, seized the perfect moment to rebel, and ascended the throne as emperor. Luo Fu, by his side, naturally became empress.
In this life, Luo Zhen got ahead of the game and snatched Pei Ji for herself. Luo Fu was sent into the palace instead.
Luo Zhen waited eagerly for her half-sister to die young and miserable, for Pei Ji to rise again and crown her empress. But she waited and waited…
– Why hasn’t Pei Ji rebelled yet?
– Why does Pei Ji love Luo Fu even more than in the last life?
– Why isn’t the mad tyrant killing people anymore?
– Why did the mad tyrant dissolve the entire harem?
– Why is Luo Fu once again sitting on the empress’s throne?
P.S.
The heroine is a total slacker—gorgeous beyond compare, and no matter the situation, her first priority is living comfortably. Every male lead, whether main or side, only loves her.
With her by his side, Pei Ji becomes emperor.
With her by his side, Murong Jin regains his sanity and stops destroying the empire.
She was born to be empress. No matter how the roles are swapped, she always ends up on the throne.
A sweet and satisfying read.


