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Reborn as a Farm Girl: Taming Her Vengeful Villain Husband

Food blogger, Qin Zhenzhen, transmigrated into a novel and became a young chubby girl who forcibly married a handsome guy. The handsome guy was truly attractive, but he was the villain in the novel. He was sinister and vicious, and everyone in his family was cannon fodder. She couldn't afford to mess with him. With that in mind, she hurriedly approached him and asked for a divorce. The handsome man narrowed his eyes. "Do you want a peaceful divorce? Fat chance!" Since a peaceful divorce was impossible, she'd have to change the storyline. At first, she thought this was going to be a difficult journey with many obstacles. However, it turned out to be a smooth ride, and she unexpectedly became pampered by everyone around her. People were born kind. The supposed villain, who didn't experience all those terrible things in the novel, could actually have a positive outlook in life. "I'm capable of getting rid of all feelings of jealousy and dissatisfaction. I can also lead a family to the path of wealth. Meanwhile, I also managed to conquer a man who only wanted to take revenge on me from the very beginning," the female lead said. "I'm all about scheming and strategies. Anyone who messes with me will die, and anyone who bullies me will also die. As for the woman who both messed with me and bullied me, I'll punish her by making her stay with me for the rest of our lives," the male lead said.

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Editor: Henyee Translations

The palace hosted the Lantern Festival banquet, attended by all the emperor's concubines, princes, princesses, the Empress Dowager, and the imperial concubine left behind by the late emperor. It was an exclusive event for the royal family, with no foreign ministers in attendance.

During the banquet, a newly favored concubine graced the occasion with a dance.

That same night, the emperor spent time with her, and tragically, he perished during their encounter.

The imperial physicians diagnosed the cause of death as an "immediate stroke." The concubine who had been with him took the blame and was summarily executed.

Su Bin and Qin Zhenzhen shared an understanding that the emperor's demise wasn't a result of a sudden stroke, but rather a conspiracy orchestrated by the Public House.

The intricacies of the plot were unknown to those from the Dragon Phoenix Hall, but the outcome was paramount— the emperor was dead, and the crown prince was next in line.