The villagers all said Bai Banxia would never be able to marry. She was burdened with a devious and lazy father and a brainless, gossiping mother, while she herself was fat and timid, frequently bullied by others.
But one day, Bai Banxia suddenly became formidable. She trampled over “green tea” girls, tore apart “white lotuses,” beat thugs with a staff, and specialized in curing all kinds of defiance.
As the Bai family’s life improved day by day, the fat girl transformed into a beautiful young woman. With her superb medical skills and boundless good fortune, suitors from all the surrounding villages scrambled to marry her.
Prince Qi Zhen, who loitered at the Bai house and refused to leave, blocked the door with a darkened face: “This Prince has already married into this family. The rest of you should give up while you still can.”


