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Exiled While Pregnant Before the Divorce Completed

In the Great Sheng Dynasty, which had been established for over a hundred years, the inhumane act of exiling a pregnant woman had never occurred. However, in the second year of Jinghe, with the new emperor having just stabilized his throne, Xuan Jinye, the youngest daughter-in-law of Duke Su's mansion, who had defied his decree and rejected the marriage, causing him to be reprimanded by the late emperor, became the first person to experience such a fate.

Xuan Jinye came from an aristocratic family, and her maternal grandfather was even the current Grand Tutor. When Duke Su's mansion faced calamity, she had already handed the divorce papers to her soon-to-be ex-husband, Su Guanzhang. All that remained was to register it with the officials to dissolve the marriage. Furthermore, while imprisoned, she was diagnosed with a pregnancy. Logically and emotionally, she should not have been exiled with her husband.

However, Xuan Jinye was truly foolish. She once again rejected the new emperor's terms, preferring to follow Su Guanzhang, whom she had disliked for three years, into exile rather than abort the child and enter the palace as a concubine. Those aware of the inside story understood her reluctance to part with a child, her first after three years of marriage.

Those unaware might have thought she was deeply reluctant to leave her husband. Regarding this, Xuan Jinye merely wanted to say, "Bah, who cares about him! That taciturn, block-headed臭man who hides secrets in his heart—whoever wants him can have him!"

During their exile, Xuan Jinye, relying on her pregnancy, went all out to torment Su Guanzhang, seeking revenge for his three years of cold indifference. But unexpectedly, when she accidentally fell off a cliff, that detestable man plunged down after her without a second thought...

The story focuses on a mighty and incredibly lucky delicate beauty versus a highly skilled, cold, taciturn 'dad' husband. The plot involves a pregnant woman's exile, giving birth under a cliff, and their daily life. It promotes the idea that even in adversity, one should love life.

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