CompletedWho says a wife must suffer alongside her exiled husband? Even though Wan Xueying, who was transmigrated, knew that Shen Yu would become the future Grand Chancellor, she still kicked him out before his exile.
She had a personal space, took her servants, and rode comfortably in a carriage on her way back to her adoptive parents in the northern frontier, following behind the exile team. Isn't it nice to casually look after Shen Yu, who had once helped her?
From a noble young master to an exiled criminal with nothing, Wan Xueying became the light in Shen Yu's heart, supporting him through the journey of exile and helping him climb from being as humble as dust to the pinnacle of power.
How could he easily give up such a light? Since she liked the considerate, thoughtful, and sunny him of the past, Shen Yu, who had long become ruthless and cunning, hid his sharp claws in front of her, only showing her his good side.
However, an act can only last so long before it's exposed. When Shen Yu led officials to overturn a certain bandit stronghold for her, he turned around to find Wan Xueying silently following behind him at some point. A somewhat flustered Shen Yu: "..."
Second Synopsis: Who says children must follow their exiled parents to be considered filial? The true daughter of the Earl's mansion, finally found, had always lived in the shadow of the pampered fake daughter. Why should she suffer with those so-called relatives who had hurt her?
Yet, as Wan Xueying followed the exile team to the northern frontier, her biological father, mother, and elder brothers all regretted their actions and begged for forgiveness. Haha, an "all-hands-on-deck cremation ground," is it?
Disclaimer: This novel has a very powerful golden finger. The bigger, the better.