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 ...
He took out a few small stools from his spatial storage, sat down, and also took out a handful of melon seeds, sharing some with Ying San and Duan Feibai, and they started eating them.
Only Ying San and Duan Feibai followed them in; the rest waited outside the Xu residence, or rather, they surrounded the Xu residence and kept a close watch on it from all sides.
After the bride saw that no one was around, she reached out and pulled off the red veil on her head, revealing her true face. She was quite pretty, but her fair little hands clearly indicated that she was not a country girl.
Jing Le thought of what Xiao Er had told them, and then looked at the bride. She was not a girl raised in a farm. What was the problem?
This bride is clearly not from a peasant family; she could easily be mistaken for a wealthy heiress. How did she end up like this?
Jing Le's doubts are the same doubts that Ying San and the other person have, but now everything is unclear, and they still want to know the truth.
Just then, the bride got up and rushed to the door, trying to open it, only to hear a crisp metallic clanging sound.
"Damn it, that old man actually locked the door. No, I can't be trapped here. If I hadn't believed that bitch, how could I have been kidnapped and brought here?"
The bride said angrily in a low voice, then ran to the window and tried to push it open, but she couldn't.
"Huh? This is—"
Jingle also noticed the red marks on the bride's wrist, which meant that the bride must have mistakenly entered the Xu family mansion.
But her gaze wasn't on the bride at that moment; it was fixed on the newlywed bed.
Because she discovered that the bedding on the bed had been embroidered with a magical array.
That's very strange.