The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.
Then she saw a handsome and timid ...
The moment Wan Ge received the script, she thought that the male protagonist of this world was the biggest villain, right?
The male protagonist in this world is currently the crown prince and will become the emperor in the future. His relationship with the female protagonist is only filled with suffering, not deep romance.
The female protagonist of this world doesn't like him. She's a descendant of a general and has a straightforward personality. Perhaps it's this uniqueness that attracts the male protagonist.
When they were children, she became the male lead's ideal woman simply because the female lead stood up for him once.
However, the female lead has someone she likes. She and her father's adopted son are in love and have both thought about getting married when they reach a certain age, but the male lead disrupts their plans.
The male protagonist, who later became emperor, used the female protagonist's entire family to threaten her, forcing her to marry him.
However, when faced with the female lead's sworn brother, who is in love with her, he uses her as a threat.
Wan Ge doesn't think the male lead loves the female lead; he only wants to have her because of his obsession.
The female lead's life in the palace wasn't good, because she disliked the male lead and hated being close to him. Every time the male lead left, the female lead would drink a contraceptive soup.
It was also because drinking too much of this would harm one's health that the male protagonist later found out, for reasons unknown, and had the contraceptive soup replaced.
Then the female protagonist got pregnant, but because she had drunk too much alcohol before, which had already affected her health, she miscarried not long after becoming pregnant.
The herbal medicine and the miscarriage worsened the female protagonist's health, and she later passed away from illness before she was even thirty years old.
Less than a year after the female lead's death, her sworn brother also rebelled. He conspired with the villain, but unfortunately, although they dealt a heavy blow to the male lead in the end, they still failed.
However, the male protagonist, who was seriously injured, also passed away less than three years later, without leaving any offspring.
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The original owner and the villain will become husband and wife later on, and it is the male protagonist's doing that they become husband and wife.
The original owner was infatuated with the male lead, but he didn't like her. One day at a banquet, he got tired of her and plotted to make her lose her virginity to the villain. And she was discovered.
Forced into a corner, the original owner married the villain, thus beginning her feud with him.
Later, the male protagonist even schemed against the original owner's family, but unfortunately, this failed to bring the original owner to her senses. In the end, she even passed on a message to the male protagonist. This is also the reason why the villain failed.
Being love-struck is truly terrifying!
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The villain, perhaps inheriting his mother's constitution, has always been in poor health, a condition he's had since childhood.
The villain's mother should have been the empress; she was originally the crown prince's principal wife, and the crown prince at the time was the villain's father.
But later, after the villain's father became emperor, everyone said that the villain's mother was too weak to manage the six palaces, so they had to choose another empress.
So when the villain's father became emperor, his principal wife became a concubine. She should have been empress, but instead became a noble consort.
Consort Ling, the villain's mother, was the emperor's childhood sweetheart and the object of his affections. He felt even more indebted to his beloved for his sacrifices, and thus constantly sought ways to make amends to both mother and son.
Unfortunately, both of them were in poor health; one was unable to become empress, and the other was unable to become crown prince.
When the villain was ten years old, his mother left, and the emperor did not let anyone else raise the young villain, but took care of him himself.