[Transmigration + Republican Era + Mind Reading + Villain + Group Favorite + Lucky Koi + Sweet Romance]
Liu Xiyin, a genius researcher from the Future Research Institute, dies from overwork and wakes up inside a novel set during the Republican era. She has become the fiancée of the story’s ultimate villain—the infamous Young Marshal Yan.
According to the original plot, Young Marshal Yan will eventually have an illicit affair with his own father’s Ninth Concubine. Determined not to become the obstacle standing in their way, Liu Xiyin keeps a low profile. She happily enjoys juicy gossip, pretends to be an obedient country girl, secretly makes a fortune, and plans to step aside the moment the Ninth Concubine enters the picture.
But on the very first day of their marriage, as soon as Young Marshal Yan appears, a voice suddenly echoes in his mind—
“So this is Yan Changye, the future villain who’s going to have an affair with his own father’s Ninth Concubine?”
Yan Changye: ?
“My father only has eight concubines.”
“Where is this Ninth Concubine supposed to come from?”
He scans the room and realizes the “rumor” is coming from his new bride. The strange thing is… she never opened her mouth.
Was he hearing her thoughts?
From that day on, whenever Yan Changye gets close to his little bride, he hears her nonstop inner commentary as she gleefully gossips about everyone. Yet on the outside, she looks pitiful and innocent, blinking her eyes as she whispers,
“Young Marshal… I’m scared…”
Yan Changye: “…”
“Once the Ninth Concubine shows up, I’ll become the weak, useless, ignorant country wife. Then the Young Marshal can divorce me with a perfectly legitimate excuse. I’m a genius!”
One day, having reached the end of his patience, Yan Changye leans in and says,
“Young Madam, how about I send you to my father to become his ‘Ninth Concubine’?”
Liu Xiyin: ?
Liu Xiyin: !
“Damn it! The big villain wants to have an affair with me!”



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