72 Chapters 30 Extras (Completed)
Everyone said that Wei Yuntai, the heir of the Marquis of Ningguo, was a gentleman of noble character. Minghua always found this amusing because they didn’t know that this gentleman directed all his harshness towards her, his original wife. Her only mistake was not asking more questions when the marriage was arranged. Who would have thought that the person Wei Yuntai admired and proposed to was actually her sickly twin sister?
Later, she grew tired—tired of Wei Yuntai’s constant coldness, tired of her sister’s pained expression, and tired of her parents’ helpless yet heartbroken looks. Three months after their divorce, her sister married into the Wei family, and she was slandered as the villain who stole her sister’s marriage by impersonation.
She moved to a villa outside the city and met a handsome neighbor who came to recuperate. They saw each other daily and eventually became a couple.
Wei Yuntai thought he hated Lu Minghua, believing she was scheming and deceitful. But when he married Mingxi and saw the mansion decorated in red, he felt a sudden emptiness. At a spring banquet, seeing Lu Minghua smiling warmly at Prince Rui, he accidentally dropped his jade ornament. Once, those eyes only had him in them. He regretted it.
Prince Rui, Yan Yuanhua, the emperor’s younger brother, was carefree and laid-back. His most steadfast commitment was to ensure his brother’s throne’s stability. He even went to the border to guard it, returning with injuries. He went to the villa outside the city to recuperate and met Lu Minghua. Thus, he had a second commitment: he wanted to marry her.
Date | Translator | Release | |
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Dec 6 | Shanghai Fantasy |