Completed【Female Lead’s pleasure-seeking + high IQ palace intrigue + female lead schemes against the entire harem + crazy villain personality】
Song Zhao has always been a woman who spares no means to achieve her goals, and at the same time she lives more clearly than anyone else.
From the moment she knew she was chosen by Xiao Jingheng to enter the palace as a concubine, her goal has been very clear:
“I entered the palace just to become the Empress, why else? To go cook for someone else?”
Therefore, as soon as she entered the palace, relying on her beauty and wisdom, she took steps to win the monarch’s heart, and played with the six palaces in her palm.
Anyway, the women in this harem, for the sake of family, for their own favor and honor, there are none who do not compete and snatch,
Since this is the case, what she has to do is take preemptive action,
Make herself a villain, defeat everyone, and successfully ascend to the Phoenix throne.
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At first, Emperor Xiao Jingheng favored Song Zhao, just because of her unparalleled beauty in the harem.
The favored concubines often become arrogant due to favoritism, but Song Zhao was different.
Not only did she not compete for favor, she always advised Xiao Jingheng to share his rain and dew evenly, and often go to other concubines.
Her attitude towards him in her daily life was also visibly perfunctory.
This inevitably made Xiao Jingheng suspicious, feeling that Song Zhao was not truly sincere towards him.
The innate desire to conquer that emperors possess made him secretly determine to completely possess this woman:
Not just her person, but her heart as well.
The process of conquering Song Zhao was like climbing the highest mountain in the world.
It’s just that Xiao Jingheng never thought:
When he climbed Mount Song Zhao, he willingly climbed it for a lifetime.
【No transmigration, no rebirth, no golden finger】
CompletedIn her previous life, she was pushed into a river and forced to marry a man who was cruel and heartless. After the marriage, the s*umbag husband leveraged her father’s influence to return to the city. The two endured a twenty-year marriage devoid of intimacy because she couldn’t bear for him to touch her. Deep in her heart, she harbored a love she couldn’t confess—a “cinnabar mole.”
Later, her father passed away due to illness, followed by her mother. Left at the mercy of her abusive husband, she was tormented to the point of losing herself. It was then she discovered that her father hadn’t died of illness but had been poisoned slowly with a chronic toxin by her husband.
She died in Zhang Shiye’s arms, gently touching his face as she said, “If only it had been you who saved me back then.” Zhang Shiye was overcome with grief, unable to stop crying, and could only repeat to her over and over again…