
Mo Yi is the fifth daughter of an ordinary family in the capital. Her lifelong wishes:
To marry a blue-robed scholar;
To live in a sunny little courtyard;
If she could also open a small shop on Jinbao Street...
Then her life would be perfect and she would ask for nothing else.
Li Jing is the only surviving legitimate son of the Emperor's original wife. His lifelong wishes:
To slaughter everyone related to the death of his mother and siblings;
To help his elder brother's posthumous child ascend the throne;
Other than that, he asks for nothing else!
These two individuals, who were originally completely unrelated, become connected through Mo Yi's sister securing a good marriage and casually giving her spare tire to her...
The trajectory of fate has changed...
Her intelligence and meticulousness smooth his path to revenge.
And he gives her grand courtyards, prosperous shops, and a life of luxury and delicacies.
Finally, the regent, who never cared about romantic love, dotes on the ordinary her until she becomes his pampered wife...
Not rebirth, not transmigration, no golden fingers, no space.
The male lead is not pure, the female lead is not beautiful.
There is no love at first sight, nor any plot of chasing a wife to the crematorium.
(This author scratches the back of his head, hmm, has rebellious bones... written for like-minded people, those who dislike it should avoid the pit, no need to burn paper.)
Arranged marriage leading to love, everyday family matters.
There are conspiracies and satisfying moments, but more of ordinary interactions, mutual help, mutual understanding, and mutual love.
This author has excellent product quality. Also, there are three other good articles for readers to appreciate: "Little Bug," "Chong Xiu's Rebirth," and "The Duchess is Beautiful and Black-Hearted."