CompletedMain character: The outwardly cultured and divinely empowered, cold-hearted female lead vs. The self-taught, passionate, and wife-chasing male lead.
Huan Yue died and transmigrated into a sweet palace romance novel. The male lead, Xie Zhou, rose from Crown Prince to Emperor, having one Empress, several favored concubines, and one white moonlight.
The female lead, Chang Ziyu, ascended from white moonlight to Empress, reigning as the sole beloved in the inner palace. The Huan Yue who transmigrated was Pei Huan Yue, who had diligently assisted the Crown Prince for eight years. She died in the darkness before the dawn, paving the way for the white moonlight.
Huan Yue discovered that the Pei Huan Yue in the book had another identity. The legitimate daughter of the Jianchang Marquis's estate and the village girl from Baishi Village had been swapped. Therefore, the Crown Princess was actually a fake daughter, a real village girl.
After transmigrating into the book, Huan Yue entered the Eastern Palace and confronted the male lead, swinging her fists. Her demands were simple: to live, to live comfortably. The male lead doesn't need to be changed; if there's no man, she can do it alone.
Before gaining divine powers, Huan Yue's specialty was feigning illness. So, at the beginning, Huan Yue bumped her head. After she beat up the Empress, the Emperor said, "She bumped her head." The Crown Prince said, "She bumped her head, please don't take it to heart." Later, Huan Yue felt chest tightness. The Emperor said, "Don't provoke her." The Crown Prince said, "You must indulge her; let her do whatever she wants." Later still, Huan Yue gave birth with surprising ease. The Crown Prince knelt before her and cried, "Wife, please don't hold back. From now on, whatever Wife says goes." Huan Yue said, "I want a dog." The Crown Prince barked, "Woof woof woof."