
Wen Nongnong was just a stand-in actress. She had originally wanted to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry, but unexpectedly, with one blink, she had become the cannon fodder ex-wife of the Regent in a book.
To change her tragic fate of a terrible end, she decided to win over the Regent.
The abstinent, noble, and woman-averse Regent looked at the woman who kept sticking to him, his face expressionless, his voice cold: "Stay away from this Prince!"
A crowd of noble ladies sneered, thinking that the Regent would never fancy a good-for-nothing like Wen Nongnong.
Everyone waited to see her abandoned.
Later, at a palace banquet, the Regent, looking at the woman who was still a great distance away from him, remained expressionless but his voice carried a hint of coaxing: "Nongnong, come a little closer to this Prince."
Numerous civil and military officials thought: What happened to being pure and abstinent, averse to women?
The ladies, their faces burning with anticipation, never saw the day Wen Nongnong was divorced. Instead, they watched as she was doted on by the Regent to the heavens.
The faces of the ladies stung as if slapped.
(One-on-one, double purity, sweet romance)