Before Ruxun entered the realm of rebirth, he heard Meng Po mutter,

"Live longer this time, I really need to get off work."

Ru Xun returned to the talent show with the noble status she wanted. This time, she was the niece of the Queen.

She didn't notice that as she broke into this strange world, everything here changed quietly.

At the same time, Qin Li, the wronged soul following Ru Xun, also returned to the talent show. At this time, he had no intention of seeking revenge.

After all, decades of servility made him think at the first moment that this time, Princess Ruxun was of noble status and should be able to be exempted from blame.

Qin Li, who did not drink Meng Po soup or wild mushroom soup, observed Ru Xun carefully. She was wearing a gray-green long skirt with a vest of the same color on the outside.

To make it more special, she also tied a big bow around her neck.

This time, Ruxun still had a big bowel movement, which made the emperor dizzy and said even more shyly:

"Yeah, I ate a lot of beans."

The emperor at the top was silent, bent his body and sighed deeply.

The so-called aunt, Ru Xun, stroked her forehead and shook her head, "Oh, my head hurts so much."

Ru Xun thought that she had finally escaped disaster, as she would not be chosen by the Third Prince and would not be punished by the family law.

At the same time, she was complacent about her identity, because in those novels, her identity as the queen's niece was the center of attention, so there must be people who fell in love with her charm.

When she was leaving the Forbidden City, she caught a glimpse of the Fourth Prince Hongli returning to the palace at the Shenwu Gate.

In Ruxun's memory, she remembered that the next emperor to succeed to the throne was the fourth prince Hongli, also known as Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.

This emperor was decisive in killing, fond of martial arts, and at the same time passionate by nature. He pieced together an image that she was very satisfied with from her already barren world.

So she returned home happily and prepared carefully for the next talent show. By then, she would amaze the Fourth Prince Hongli with one move.

But she didn't expect that after returning home, she would face a situation even harsher than the family rules.

Her aunt, the queen, reported her shameful behavior back to the Ulanala Mansion. Her father was angry and directly locked her up in a Buddhist temple to worship Buddha, and never let her out again for the rest of her life.

She hated this father-in-law so much. She had no feelings for him and he always punished her. So she thought that if she could be reborn again, she would let this father-in-law die earlier.

Ru Xun never thought about saving herself. She thought that perhaps her aunt, the queen, just wanted to protect her, and when all the struggles were over, she would naturally take her away and marry her to the Fourth Prince.

But unfortunately, what she waited for was that when the Fourth Prince was selecting concubines at the Jiangxuexuan, the Emperor arranged a marriage for him with a princess from the Fucha family as his principal wife.

A faint sadness welled up in Ru Xun's heart. After all, she came from another world and accepted the idea of ​​monogamy. Now, the Fourth Prince she chose actually had a wife.

So, she comforted herself with her own thoughts, thinking that the third party was the one who was not loved, and if the Fourth Prince had met her first, he would definitely fall in love with her.

Ruxun asked the maid outside the door and found out that the Fourth Prince really had a princess who had been his childhood sweetheart, the daughter of Gao Bin, the governor of the river.

She secretly kept it in mind, feeling disdainful. Only her childhood sweetheart could become a concubine. If she was the Fourth Prince's childhood sweetheart, she would definitely become his legitimate wife.

She didn't realize that in her subconscious, she had already forgotten the idea of ​​monogamy that she had just firmly believed in.

Seeing that Ru Xun had not given up hope and had integrated well with feudal ideas, Meng Po went home with peace of mind.

Ru Xun stayed in the Buddhist temple for four or five years. She had no hobbies and no one to communicate with her, so she became more emotionally numb and often sat alone in a daze.

The only things that could bring her some joy were the flowers that bloomed outside the Buddhist temple in all seasons: red, green, and white plum blossoms, trumpet creepers, cherry blossoms, and chrysanthemums. These decorated her boring and lonely life.

Until one day, her father remembered his daughter, and his anger had mostly subsided.

Ru Xun has done such a shameful thing, so she can forget about marrying into the royal family. It would be better for her to find a low-ranking guard in the palace so that she can save some face when she tells others about it.

So the next day after Ruxun went out, her father married her off. Even though she was extremely reluctant, Ruxun had no choice but to accept the reality.

On the day she left the temple, she heard that the Huifa Nara clan had a Princess Qingying who was betrothed to be the Fourth Prince's concubine. This Princess Qingying was seven years younger than her and the Fourth Prince.

Later, she heard that the Fourth Prince Hongli's daughter, Gao Xiyue, was also promoted to a concubine, and she felt even more heartbroken.

Ru Xun did not admit that she was jealous, but she was really uncomfortable. If the Fourth Prince's wife, Fu Cha, was married by the Emperor, and the concubine, Gao, was married because they were childhood sweethearts, then what was the reason for this Huifa Nara?

She felt that the experience of Huifa Nara becoming a concubine for no reason was more like a protagonist, and more like the state she wanted, where she could get everything without doing anything.

She suspected that Huifa Nara had stolen her fate.

Ru Xun got married amidst doubts and resentment.

At first, the guard treated Ru Xun with respect because of her noble birth.

This was the first time that Ru Xun had truly been intimate with a man, and she suddenly felt that this guard seemed quite good.

But people's hearts are fickle, and Ru Xun did nothing all day long, so he spent all his salary on buying armor.

This made the guards feel resentful. They wanted to communicate with Ruxun, but they always ended up arguing. The guards even got so angry that they slapped Ruxun a few times.

Later, he kept a mistress and rarely went home. He thought, if I can't afford to offend her, can't I just hide from her?

Ru Xun hated the guard, but she was more afraid of loneliness. The guard left her at home all day long. She thought, if only the guard could come back, she would be willing even if he slapped her a few times.

This year, she heard that the fourth prince Hongli ascended the throne and named Fucha as the empress, the concubine Gao as the noble consort, and the concubine Nara as the Concubine Xian.

At the same time, Ruxun heard for the first time about Concubine Zhe, Concubine Chun, and Concubine Jia, who gave birth to the eldest prince.

Ru Xun frowned. She had never expected that it was this Concubine Zhe who took Hongli's virginity. In the novels she had read, the male protagonist's first time was always with the female protagonist.

And in this realm of rebirth, she should be the heroine.

There was also Concubine Chun, who was a common woman from the south of the Yangtze River. She had a low status, but she was given such a high position because she was well-read and just what Hongli wanted.

Ru Xun thought that her identity as a talented woman from Jiangnan would be able to add icing on the cake to her identity as the daughter of a wealthy family, and she would make use of it next time.

After thinking about this, Ruxun began to condemn the guard's fickleness and indifference. She decided that she would go to the concubine and snatch the guard back.

She then exercised her power as the legal wife and strangled the mistress immediately.

But Ru Xun didn't expect that her arrival would anger the guards, who divorced her on the grounds that she was jealous.

The guard thought that since the queen aunt of the Ruo Xun family had died and their family had fallen into poverty, there would be no one to help her if she was divorced now.

Logically, Ru Xun should be sent back to her mother's home, but she did not want to be locked up in the Buddhist temple again.

So she ran away.

After many twists and turns, she finally came to Jiangnan under an assumed name.

In Jiangnan, she had no way to make a living. When she was alive, her only pastime was cross-stitching, so she learned to sew insoles.

So she came to the Suocho Luo family's mansion in the south of the Yangtze River and worked as an embroiderer, making embroidered shoes for the eldest lady at that time, A Ruo.

Until one day, the eldest daughter A Ruo was sent to the palace to learn the rules because of her father's merits, in preparation for becoming a concubine in the future.

Ruxun was almost going crazy with jealousy. How come everyone except her could get close to Hongli?

The eldest daughter A Ruo told her that the most favored ones in the palace now are Concubine Chun and Concubine Jia, and they already have two princes respectively.

Before leaving, she told Ruxun that it was not a good idea to serve others all the time as she was old, so she might as well find someone to marry as soon as possible.

Ru Xun forced a very unnatural smile and cursed A Ruo secretly in her heart. She thought that one day she would also let A Ruo serve her.

A Ruo was the eldest daughter in the family who was pampered by everyone. As soon as she entered the palace, the entire Socho Luo family moved back to the capital.

So Ru Xun was unemployed again.

She had nowhere to go with the silver given by Sochorolo, and sometimes had to live on the streets, until she met another man.

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