In her previous life, Yuan Fuyu was the Founding Grand Princess who held immense power over the imperial court, and she utterly despised merchants.
Her Imperial Son-in-Law, Xie Huaizhou, came from a merchant family. He exploited a loophole in the law to pass the imperial examinations and earn an official title. In public, he presented himself as a man of noble character, possessing an unyielding integrity that would rather break than bend. He dared to challenge the aristocratic clans and was followed by officials of humble origins in the court.
One day, she died.
When they met again in the capital, their statuses were reversed.
Yuan Fuyu was now Cui Siniang, the daughter of a wealthy but powerless merchant.
Xie Huaizhou was the reigning Imperial Tutor who held all the power.
Yuan Fuyu: Damn you, heavens



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