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Night of the Divorce! A Proud Lady Was Forced to Marry the Emperor's Uncle

In her previous lifetime, Jiang Peihuan was set up by a jerk and died a terrible death. Not only that but even her entire family was annihilated. After becoming eighteen again, she was still the same proud woman who felt no lesser than any other man. Her fiance didn't want to marry her because he thought she was an embarrassment. He came over to call off the engagement and decided to marry her cousin instead. Everyone laughed at her, but she was pleased with the outcome. "Give me 100,000 taels of gold, and I will agree to it." After the wedding was called off, rumors that she was abandoned by her husband were spread in the capital city. Since she couldn't become a consort in Huainan, it'd be difficult for her to get married to anyone else. To everyone's surprise, a noble lord stepped forward. "What's wrong with marrying her?" The dreams of many young women were shattered, but Jiang Peihuan decisively turned the offer down. He was the jerk's uncle, a member of the royal family. He might seem like a noble person, but he had a cruel disposition in reality. She swore to exact revenge on her enemies from her past life and to protect her family. She wanted nothing to do with the royal family. However, one day, she still ended up becoming the lord's consort who was envied by all. By the time Jiang Peihuan realized what had happened, she fumed at the man who lay next to her. ""Xiao Nanye, did you trick me?"" Lord Xiao Nanye, who had always been decisive in his actions, couldn't help but laugh at the sight of his consort throwing a tantrum. He spoke to her in a soft voice, "Please forgive me. You're the only woman I want in this lifetime."

Bai Mifan · 歴史
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370 Chs

Show One's True Colors

編集者: Dragon Boat Translation

"Okay, given the circumstances, Yun Er, you have three days,"

"Three days from now, if you can't clarify that this matter has nothing to do with your mother, I will bring Miss Jian into our house. No one can stop me."

With these words, Jiang Yuan made his exit from the main hall.

Upon his departure, Zhou Rongfang sank, almost collapsing into the chair.

"Mother?"

The sight of Zhou Rongfang in this state evoked a pang of sympathy in Jiang Ruyun. She wanted to comfort her mother but was at a loss for words. Seeing her daughter's concern slightly improved Zhou Rongfang's demeanor. Yet, as she watched the direction of Jiang Yuan's departure, her eyes were still filled with resentment. "After all," she said, "your father just wants to bring that woman home."