Su Mo Li is reborn and seven years later is taken back to the Prime Minister’s residence and betrothed to the second prince as a side consort.
However, the second prince didn’t like the delicate little white lotus and only loved the flashy red peony.
As a result, Su Mo Li is divorced from the marriage.
Outsiders mocked and relatives insulted.
One day at the banquet, the delicate white lotus, with red eyes dripping with tears, threw herself into the arms of the Crown Prince.
The crowd s**ked in a breath, who did not know that the Crown Prince hates crying women!
And it was the abandoned woman of his rival, the Second Prince!
The Crown Prince, who was not close to women, felt the softness in his arms, and his face suddenly became as cold as ice.
The crowd trembled: the Crown Prince was going to be angry!
All of the ladies are gloating: Su Mo Li is finished!
But then the Prince asked in a low voice, “Who bullied you? Do you want to tear him apart or kill his whole family? It’s all up to you ……”



In essence, the narrative reads like a condensed summary of an epic with a heavy focus on action sequences and the主角's glorified portrayal.
It考验读者的想象力 – explanations were lacking, leaving gaps for suspension of disbelief. If one could overlook those flaws, as I did, they might actually enjoy the tale despite its shortcomings.
The beginning was promising with some humorous moments and an intriguing FL, but the plot took a darker turn when FL became fixated on revenge and plotting against her adversaries. Unfortunately, the romance and the male lead (ML) didn't impress – he felt like a diluted version of Xiao Jue from "Malicious Empress with Military Bloodline," without the added intrigue of a secret identity. The romance development was lackluster, relying mainly on occasional blushing, leaving much to be desired.
The ending was rushed, and the summary felt like it summarized the entire story in one go, which was disappointing. The character inconsistencies, like FL's sudden change in personality, detracted from the reading experience. While it started off as a light read, I wouldn't re-read it, but I appreciated the storyline focusing on taking down the villainous family.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a book driven by plot rather than romance or well-developed characters, this might be worth a read. However, don't expect a rich love story or deep character growth.
"It was indeed a satisfying read, with a fair balance of comedic slapstick. The main character followed a typical OP (Overpowered Protagonist) trope, but the humor elevated the story. However, there were noticeable translation inconsistencies, particularly in terms of character names and dialogue. The ending felt rushed and abrupt. Overall, I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars."