My Whole Family Listens to My Inner Monologue and Sympathizes with the Tyrant

Jing Le transmigrated into a book.

She became the cannon fodder true princess whose identity was usurped by the female lead, nearly dying at birth.

Rescued by a kind monk, she awakened ...

Chapter 116 Third Sister-in-law is also an unlucky fellow

She mistakenly believed her savior was someone else and married him, only to die of anger upon learning the truth.

Jing Le sighed upon seeing this.

"Sister Jinyao, eat this. It's delicious."

Jing Le picked up the fruit that Eleven handed over and gave it to Cao Jinyao, who was talking to the Fifth Princess.

Then he picked up another type of fruit and handed it to the Crown Princess Mu Qianqian: "Sister Qianqian, this is delicious too."

"Thank you, Princess Anle."

The two accepted the fruit at the same time, smiled, and sincerely thanked each other.

They can still sense when someone shows them kindness.

Let me check on my sister-in-law's condition.

[Holy crap, in the end, it wasn't Sister Qianqian who married the eldest brother, but that illegitimate daughter standing next to him!!]

Jing Le was so shocked by what she saw that her worldview was almost shattered.

The three princesses felt a chill, especially the fifth princess.

Although she hadn't met her sister-in-law many times, she had a good impression of her. Hearing Lele say this, she knew there must be something wrong with it.

The eldest sister-in-law's mother passed away, and her mother's half-sister successfully entered the Mu family, but unfortunately, she was only a concubine.

It turns out that the aunt was behind all of this; the half-sister was jealous of her sister-in-law's marriage.

The aunt cruelly repeated the scene from years ago, poisoning her sister-in-law, thus causing the wedding to be a disaster.

The illegitimate daughter was forced to marry in place of the person she was to marry, and in the end, the eldest brother was rarely home.

Jing Le was dumbfounded, marveling at how the affairs of the ancients' backyards were like an invisible battlefield, where a slight misstep could mean certain death.

What's the point of marrying so many? One is enough; you won't have to worry about your spouse suddenly betraying you one day.

The eldest prince and his companions, who were standing not far away, overheard Jing Le's thoughts.

His lips twitched slightly.

It turns out that this is what the younger brothers said was special about Lele.

I've learned something new.