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After spending a sleepless night binge-reading a series of palace novels, Liu Qingyue transmigrated into one of the books.
The current Emperor had many capable children, all of whom possessed extraordinary abilities. Yet, she had transmigrated to become the new wife of the useless fifth prince, Gu Qingjia.
Liu Qingyue, startlingly recovering from her near-fatal illness, grabbed her useless husband’s ear and instructed him: “Stay here and quietly cling to your life; you are strictly forbidden from vying for the position of Crown Prince.”
But the gears of fate had already begun to turn—
The First Prince, to refuse the title of Crown Prince, fled the palace overnight and even adopted the pseudonym “Jian Fan” to marry a farmer’s daughter—The Overbearing Prince and the Feisty Farmer Girl.
The Second Prince was stationed at the border and refused to return to the capital, submitting a memorial asking for the imperial physician, who was a woman disguised as a man in the Imperial Hospital, to be transferred to the frontier—The Cold and Stern Prince and the Feisty Imperial Physician.
The Third Prince only wanted to be a rich rake who frequented flower houses and indulged in alcohol, but he unexpectedly met a highly spirited and opinionated Minister’s daughter, becoming a joyful, squabbling couple—The Profligate Prince and the Feisty Princess.
The Fourth Prince entered a temple to pray for the people’s well-being and began a story with a sick, delicate daughter of a junior official—a tale of “I love you, but you don’t love me, and then you love me, but I don’t love you”—The Romantic Monk and the Sick Beauty.
The Seventh Prince feigned illness and spent his days confined at home, flirting with the maid by his side in a playful game of chase—The Sickly Prince and the Delicate Wife.
And she, Liu Qingyue, was the Empress Consort’s direct niece…