
The husband who had been away suppressing a rebellion for three years returned, but he brought back a delicate, flower-like woman.
Shen Yuerong sat in a wheelchair, watching with her own eyes as the woman, about seventeen or eighteen years old, with a pregnant belly, wore a bright red gauze dress embroidered with lotus flowers that trailed on the ground. Though unmarried, her hair was tied up in a bun, and a large South Sea pearl in her dark hair was dazzling.
The man approaching her was handsome and tall, walking swiftly. "Rong'er, I want to marry her."
Shen Yuerong suddenly remembered that when she was seventeen, she had carried him across a frozen river. After reaching the shore, her legs were crippled, and he had made a similar promise.
But on the day of their wedding, he left without even lifting her bridal veil.
From then on, he went off to fight in various campaigns, while she remained in a wheelchair for the rest of her life, guarding the General's Mansion for him.
Unexpectedly, when they met again, not only did he have a new love, but also an illegitimate daughter. His family enjoyed domestic bliss, yet they still refused to let her leave.
Thus, faced with her mother-in-law's bullying, Shen Yuerong no longer swallowed her anger, but retorted sharply and withdrew subsidies.
When eccentric relatives came to bully her, Shen Yuerong displayed the authority of the main wife and served them with family discipline.
That delicate, flower-like beautiful concubine also had to respectfully greet her with a pregnant belly. The scumbag husband even delusionally tried to lure her with consummating the marriage to continue working for the General's Mansion. Shen Yuerong turned and took the hand of another noble man, and the entire General's Mansion could only prostrate at her feet and kowtow!