The moment Wen Jiushu opens her eyes, she goes from being the youngest master of the mystic arts to finding herself transmigrated into the body of a foolish, brainless noblewoman—the mistress of a marquis household—who is on the verge of being cast out by her mother-in-law!
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“Huh? Why is my mother-in-law surrounded by a green aura? In her later years… her reputation is going to be ruined. Even the late Marquis won’t be able to stay in his coffin!”
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As a result, her brother-in-law forces his stepmother to kneel before the late Marquis’s grave and repent.
“My brother-in-law is hopelessly lovestruck. In the end, he’ll be dumped into a latrine and left to feed the maggots?”
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Instead, he turns over a new leaf, works hard to improve himself, and swears he’d rather die than become maggot food!
“Fourth Sister can’t have children because she’s not the one her husband truly loves? The man she’s married to is actually in love with the Fourth Prince!”
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So Wen Jiushu exposes the shameless couple’s secret, stripping them of their dignity—turns out Fourth Sister married a “sister” instead of a husband!
“Fifth Sister doesn’t want to be the young general’s unattainable first love. Instead, she wants to be a poor scholar’s unpaid maid? In the end, she’ll suffer domestic abuse, miscarry six times, and become permanently paralyzed!”
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Wen Jiushu goes berserk, beats the scumbag senseless, and changes Fifth Sister’s fate.
“Second Sister is cursed with a fatal destiny that brings death to her husbands? Her mother-in-law plans to use her as a sacrifice beneath her son’s coffin?”
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Then let them witness what true misfortune looks like—Wen Jiushu shaves the venomous mother-in-law’s head and sends her off to become a nun.
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All Wen Jiushu wants is a divorce so she can avoid her cannon-fodder fate and rewrite her destiny. But somehow, she accidentally becomes the beloved favorite of the entire doomed family instead.
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Her younger in-laws practically worship her as a goddess.
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Meanwhile, her husband—stationed far away in the south—keeps sending her letters every few days.
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The more she reads them, the more they look suspiciously like love letters.
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The Marquis of Pingnan says:
“You want a divorce? Give birth to the child you’re carrying first. Then we’ll discuss it.”



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