Ji Cheng stood beside her bed, staring at her face in wonder, questioning if it was real. A faint smile touched his lips as he watched her eyelashes flutter, signaling she was waking up. However, her reaction was far from what he expected. “Pak!” He froze, hand flying to his cheek in shock. “…Did you just slap me?” Xie Ming’s mouth opened in pure terror as reality crashed down on her. She slapped the Emperor. The cruel and infamous ruler of the Ji Dynasty. Am I going to die again? I just came to this world… do I have to die twice? ...... Zhao Ming was once the Empress of the Ji Dynasty, in name only. Ignored. Disrespected. A shadow inside the palace walls. Until fate gave her another chance. She opened her eyes in a world unlike anything she had ever known—strange devices, strange clothing, and a life that didn’t belong to her. A modern world. A second life. ...... Meanwhile, Xie Ming, the wife of a powerful businessman, was known as nothing but trash. A rebellious brat. A shameless, lazy woman. Until one day… she opened her eyes in a palace drenched in blood and rules. And discovered the impossible. She had become the Empress of the Ji Dynasty. Two souls. Two worlds. Two broken women living each other’s lives. One is trying to survive the ruthless modern world. The other is trying not to die in a cruel imperial court. ..... Genre/ Tropes: Transmigration, Rebirth, Reincarnation, Double Transmigration, Two Female Leads, Souls Swapped, Two Worlds, Historical, Royal Couple, Powerful Couple, Empress, Businessman, Doctor, Entertainment, Showbiz, Actress, Sharp and Witty Female Lead, Steamy Romance, Here are other works of Author: 1. My Evil Genius Wife 2. I Woke Up As The Villainous Empress 3. Rebirth in the 80s: Became a Stepmother and Pampered by my Husband Instagram: @kamlyn_love Discord: https://discord.gg/NTPCE7YZm7 Join the server to connect with fellow readers and me.
Now, it's time to give my review. First of all, the plot is a bit bad (I've read worse plots than this book). Secondly, I like how all the characters in this book feel justified in their own actions, which is a moral dilemma that sometimes makes a novel interesting. And lastly, I hate Aang's character; he hates Zuko for no reason. I mean, he's the Avatar, he's supposed to bring peace but he can't even bring peace within himself. Truly hypocritical. I just hope the author would slap his face. Even Zuko, who has been imprisoned and tortured by him, still wants to cooperate with him. Moreover, he increases his suspicion of Zuko just because he's jealous of Katara. As if Aang and the others never betrayed Zuko.