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Judge of the Song Dynasty Completed

It was 1068, Year 1 of the Xining era. Emperor Zhao Xu had recently ascended the throne of the Song dynasty. The widely respected old-guard of civil officials, Ouyang Xiu, Han Qi, and Fu Bi, were in their twilight years. The unorthodox reformer Wang Anshi was full of vigor, wishing to reverse the tide of decline sweeping over the empire. The stubborn Sima Guang would rather leave imperial government than give up on proper orthodoxy. The literary Su Shi watched from the sidelines, unable to pick a side.

With such a talented crop of civil officials, the Song dynasty should have shone brightly. Instead, these geniuses embarked on a mutually destructive course, leaving the Song empire with a gaping, irreparable wound, and leaving future students of history with regret and controversy.

But the sudden arrival of a junior lawyer opens a new path for the Song dynasty. Reformers and conservatives, civil and military officials, domestic and foreign affairs, all shall come under the Law.

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Transmigrated into a Book: The Doomed First Wife Takes Her Child and Joins the Army Completed

An Huan suddenly transmigrated into the 1960s and became the doomed first wife of the male lead in a period novel.

The original wife was a rich and spoiled young lady who looked down on her uneducated, mud-legged husband from the countryside. She made a scene every day, insisting on a divorce so she could run back into the arms of her first love.

Transmigrated An Huan: Illiterate? That’s called ideologically sound and of a good revolutionary background! Mud-legged? That’s clearly a golden thigh wrapped in dazzling light!

Without hesitation, she took her son and followed her husband to the military unit.

But once she arrived at the base and saw the man before her—who looked like he could punch a bull to death with one hand—her courage faltered.

Th-this… he looks terrifying!

Xiao Zheng had married a proud city girl. She looked down on him, despising him to his bones. He, in turn, couldn’t stand her petty bourgeois airs. Their marriage existed in name only.

But one day, she changed.

She started looking at him with soft, pleading eyes. “I can’t open the lid on this can, help me.”

She began acting coquettishly. “No clean feet, no bed!”

She even praised him with wide-eyed admiration: “How are you so amazing? You can do everything!”

Xiao Zheng’s body of steel and iron melted under her sweet, gentle voice.

From then on, everyone came to understand: when a fierce man dotes on his Wife, it’s a whole different kind of charm.

[Domestic life + sweet romance, not a face-slapping drama. There’s a spatial dimension, but it plays a minor role.]

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