
The Norman family's two sisters are both engaged, but the entire family is distraught. The kind and innocent younger sister is to be used as a pawn, marrying into the treacherous ducal mansion.
The intelligent and calm older sister is to marry a nouveau riche upstart, desperate for a good facade. A white rabbit sent into a demon's den, a swan fallen into a swamp. Old Norman rolled his eyes, almost kicking the bucket.
As a transmigrator, the older sister, Isabella, pinched her father's philtrum with one hand and wiped her younger sister Audrey's tears with the other, calmly stating: "Let's swap, dear."
It was rumored that the Norman family's youngest daughter was dull-witted, and everyone in the Spencer Ducal Mansion harbored ill intentions, setting traps and waiting for a laugh. Who would have thought that the rumored 'idiot' young lady was exceptionally elegant, her ice-blue eyes seemingly able to see through schemes and stratagems, tackling challenges one after another until she reached the pinnacle of power?
As for the forgotten Duke himself? Isabella: "Oh, I'm sorry, I think you should know that a career-minded woman doesn't need a man."
To avoid being looked down upon by her high-born daughter-in-law, Mrs. White awkwardly put on airs of high society, reflecting for the eighteenth time if the pattern on her brooch was too gaudy. A small head poked out from outside the door, with light golden curls, sparkling blue eyes, and a shy smile: "Hi, beautiful lady, please allow me to greet you, your brooch is truly lovely."
Mrs. White was stunned, her imposing demeanor completely gone: "Uh, hi, hello." Young Master Herman, uninterested in his fiancée and maintaining his icy demeanor, paused his gaze, then quickly moved it away. Audrey beamed a smile: "Good afternoon, Mr. White." Herman White: "..."
The all-rounder, career-minded and elegant older sister X the self-conquering, love-struck, fake 'b-king' Duke. The kind and lovely little angel younger sister X the aloof, ruthless, ambitious new noble.
This story is also known as: "The Western Version of Right Groom, Wrong Sedan Chair." Its core message is to adapt to local conditions and create a beautiful life.