Transmigrated as the Villainous Ex-Wife of a Tyrant Emperor

A flattering protagonist female lead meets a perpetually unlucky male lead.

Wen Nan died during a mission. When she woke up, she gained a cheap system.

Wen Nan was reborn into a wealt...

Chapter 51 Improvement

Early in the morning... Wen Nan was still half asleep in bed.

Suddenly, a woman's voice came from outside.

"Brother Lu, are you going to school today?" The woman's voice was sweet and charming, and she tried to lower her voice, but it was still rough.

Lu Yanqing seemed to be busy with something in the kitchen, and he responded with a soft sound.

"Um."

One syllable, without any extra words.

"Oh dear, Brother Lu, you work so hard at school, and you still have to get up so early to make breakfast?"

"Brother Lu, you've worked so hard, where's Madam Wen? Is she still sleeping?"

"Oh dear, Madam Wen really doesn't know how to be considerate."

“Unlike me, I get up to work before dawn. Madam Wen has met such a good husband as Brother Lu, yet she doesn’t know how to cherish him.”

Every word the embroiderer said, even through the courtyard wall, reached Wen Nan's ears.

Wen Nan rubbed against the pillow like a kitten. She was just about to get dressed to retaliate against the embroiderer.

Suddenly, Lu Yanqing's clear voice came from outside.

“My family matters are none of your concern,” Lu Yanqing replied outright.

The embroiderer smacked her lips.

"Excuse me, Brother Lu."

...

Wen Nan was about to get dressed, but then she pulled her hand back; the blankets were so warm.

As usual, Wen Nan took Lu Yanqing directly to the school. Wen Nan had no money on him, so he went to the market to check the price of meat.

Live animals are worth more.

Wen Nan went home, carrying his small bamboo basket, ready to hunt some game to sell at the market.

Based on his previous experience with the black bear, Wen Nan brought a dagger with him.

It was a simple, unadorned little dagger that Wen Nan found at the bottom of the original owner's box, but the blade was exceptionally sharp.

Wen Nan took a liking to it at first sight and tucked it into his sleeve before leaving.

At this moment, Aunt Zhao next door watched Wen Nan walk away and reached out to push the embroiderer next to her.

"Quick, that bitch has gone out with a bamboo basket on her back. Hurry up and follow her. See if you can bring back something." Aunt Zhao shoved the embroiderer, urging her to go out.

However, the embroiderer was clearly unwilling; she didn't want to go out with Wen Nan.

Thinking about the current state of Wen Nan and Lu Yanqing, Xiu Niang gritted her teeth in anger. She was determined to find a way to make Lu Yanqing and Wen Nan divorce immediately.

Otherwise, how could she have risen to power?

Lu Yanqing's later wealth and glory had nothing to do with her anymore, right?

Holding her four-year-old brother Yuanlang in her arms, Aunt Zhao said, "It cost me a lot of money to treat your illness before. But yesterday I heard it clearly: Wang Hunzi got the rabbit because he went out with Wen Nan."

"Rabbits or pheasants... let's improve our meals, Yuanlang is still growing."

The embroiderer gritted her teeth and plunged into the cold wind, following Wen Nan at a distance that was neither too close nor too far.

Wen Nan sensed someone behind her and knew who it was, but she acted as if she hadn't seen them.

Wen Nan walked steadily through the mountains, heading towards Santou Mountain.

Wen Nan walked extremely fast, and the embroiderer fell several times in the winter trying to catch up with him, but she persevered and followed him relentlessly.

Wen Nan raised an eyebrow and ignored the embroiderer.

The mountain had previously suffered an avalanche, leaving many wild animals homeless, which made it easier to hunt them.

Wennan has been visiting Santoushan recently.

Wen Nan took out a bow and arrows from the bamboo basket, and a flock of wild geese flew overhead.

Wen Nan's simple bow and arrow shot straight into the sky. The wild goose cried out and then fell down as if its wings had been broken.