
The daughter of a merchant married into the general's mansion, and everyone in the capital envied Ning Yin for transforming from a sparrow into a noble phoenix. In the eyes of the world, Shen Yun was proficient in both civil and military arts, dignified, and was the outstanding God of War of the Great Qi. Ning Yin was incredibly fortunate to have hitched herself to Shen Yun. Only Ning Yin knew best that she was left alone on her wedding night, and Shen Yun would be away for more than half a year. When he returned, Shen Yun paid no attention to his new wife and never even stepped into her room. Her mother-in-law, Madam Wang, already disdained her background; now, unable to even keep her husband's heart, she was even more useless.
Until one day, Shen Yun's temperament drastically changed, and he said he wanted to celebrate her birthday. Her heart filled with joy, she waited for him by the lake for half a day, only to hear his excuse that he was delayed by something. In reality, he was not delayed; he was rushing to help another woman rescue a cat. Ning Yin watched the two of them being intimate through the rain curtain. Finally unable to bear it any longer, she decided it was time for a divorce. She had long since repaid what she owed!
Shen Yun thought Ning Yin was just being unreasonable and decided to teach her a lesson. He casually wrote the divorce letter. In his eyes, Ning Yin, a mere woman, could not survive after leaving the general's mansion. He never expected that Ning Yin would be favored by the most noble man in this world. Later, when Shen Yun confessed his feelings to Ning Yin again, he saw the Crown Prince's palanquin stop before Ning Yin. The Crown Prince reached out to help the woman up and had her sit beside him, his eyes full of affection and tenderness. Shen Yun prostrated himself, shocked, but then he heard the maids address her as "Crown Princess."