CompletedShen Wan Tang's older sister, who had been reborn, snatched her marriage arrangement and pushed the Prince of Ning's heir, who had become a monk, onto her. "The Royal Estate is prosperous and splendid, sister, go enjoy your fortune!"
Shen Wan Tang laughed out loud. "Then I thank you, sister."
Who says only she was reborn?
In her past life, the older sister married the Prince of Ning's heir. She drove the heir's true love to death, and the heir would rather die for love than be her husband. After the heir died, the older sister was imprisoned. She held on for half a year before dying miserably.
Meanwhile, Shen Wan Tang married a poor scholar. Unexpectedly, the poor scholar later solved one strange case after another and soared to success. Over ten years, he was promoted repeatedly, becoming a high-ranking official in the court, earning the emperor's praise and a princess's admiration. Yet the poor scholar wanted neither fame nor fortune, nor the princess, wishing only to grow old with Shen Wan Tang alone.
Shen Wan Tang lived as the envy of all the women in the capital.
But did the poor scholar really rise to power on his own merit? Was he truly that devoted to Shen Wan Tang?
Let the older sister use her entire life to verify the answer to that question.
Shen Wan Tang is very satisfied with this marriage into the Prince of Ning's estate. Her mother-in-law is generous and dotes on her juniors, her father-in-law is lenient and easygoing, simply enjoying listening to little tunes. Her husband has become a monk, wholeheartedly chasing after a beautiful nun. Her sister-in-law is outspoken and cannot hide anything.
She plans to be the leg-hanging dependent of her magnificent mother-in-law for the rest of her life, eating and drinking well along with her.
As for the Prince of Ning's heir, Shen Wan Tang hopes he continues to be his monk and chases after his beautiful woman. It would be best if he never returns to the Royal Estate in this lifetime.