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 ……”



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White Lotus then takes the extreme aspects of such stories to new heights, though without the graphic violence seen in 'Ill-Fated Consort's'第一章. It's important to note that this story should not be taken seriously – it's a parody meant to be absurd. Initially, I might have dropped it, but I've come to appreciate it as an exaggerated parody, crossing the line into the realm of 'WTF' territory.
Here's a amusing excerpt from Chapter 7 describing the impact of the protagonist on the men she attracts:
'Cheng Tao's soft voice caused a rapid heartbeat, and she couldn't help but say, "Madam, the gentlemen you admired earlier reside in the mansion. They're so bored they've mastered all eighteen martial arts, and any attempt to bully you has resulted in them being punished until they're mentally broken. Madam, these individuals are becoming increasingly dangerous. If Imperial Doctor Shi were to join, I fear... that I..."
"What do you fear?" Su Mo Li looked at Cheng Tao puzzled.
Cheng Tao's eyes rolled back, her voice lifeless, "Young Master Chen used to be an artist, but now he paints on corpses. Young Master Li once embroidered, but now stitches on corpses. Young Master Ma, who was a carver, now carves exclusively on corpses. Madam, Imperial Doctor Shi saves lives, but I worry he may turn into a murderous fiend!"
This story rates around a 3.5 for me, but I'll round up for the sake of it."
The only humorous and intriguing aspect is her acting, which provides some much-needed laughter.
As for the Male Lead (ML), it's not implausible for a country's crown prince to study medicine, but going to courtiers' homes secretly for treatment stretches credibility. Furthermore, a single encounter or two wouldn't justify a deep infatuation. The description of him as exceptionally handsome doesn't align with the fact that neither the emperor nor empress are portrayed as stunningly beautiful.
While the book might be passable if you're in need of something to read, the author seems to rush through the plot without providing adequate background. It focuses primarily on the leads, but the sudden shift in the father's concern after killing her feels illogical, and the grandmother's excessive worry is similarly unconvincing.
A heartwarming tale of the female lead's rebirth and quest for vengeance following the injustices she faced in her previous life, such as her mother's murder, attempted assassinations, and ultimate demise. However, the story lacks depth in exploring the characters' backgrounds, resulting in occasional emptiness. It leans more towards a slapstick plot with the main characters rarely experiencing genuine danger.
The narrative often feels bizarre due to the predominantly young age of secondary characters, ranging from 14 years old and below. It seems the author either has limited experience with children or has portrayed them in an exaggeratedly dramatic manner, with sudden emotional swings and extreme behaviors.
The ending feels rushed, leaving readers with unanswered questions about plotlines that were introduced but never fully addressed. For instance:
1. We never get to meet the male masters the FL accumulated, despite her attraction to handsome men, as she remains in a child's body despite being mentally mature.
2. Her brother's fate is unclear.
3. What the FL did during her absence is unexplained.
4. The significance of her celestial journey, aiming for enlightenment, is left unexplored.
Overall, the story is decent, and the translators deserve credit for their commendable work. Although there were minor translation issues in earlier chapters, they did an excellent job, especially considering the language barrier. Their efforts prevented me from giving the story a lower rating.
The narrative structure occasionally feels disjointed, with numerous plot points remaining unexplained or inadequately addressed. It felt like the author was merely sketching out an idea rather than fully realizing it. Despite these shortcomings, I appreciate the translator's efforts, which deserve a solid three-star rating for their beautiful translation.
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