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Jin Xiuzhu is dead, swallowing a cup of poison wine, ending all her past grievances. Before dying, her only wish is to be reborn as a man in the next life, as being a woman is just too bitter.

Her parents favored sons over daughters, selling her off at the age of seven. She ended up in the Marquis’ mansion, becoming a lowly maid, toiling tirelessly every day. Later, when she was transferred to the courtyard of the eldest son, the lady of the house feared that her beauty would seduce the eldest son and decided to marry her off to a servant who beat his wife. It was then that she actively resisted.

Using all means, she became the honored Lady Jin in the backyard, thriving even after the mistress of the house passed away.

Unfortunately, the Marquis’ mansion fell out of favor, siding with the wrong master. With the ascension of a new emperor, all the men in the Marquis’ mansion were beheaded, and the women were given poison wine to end their lives.

Jin Xiuzhu closed her eyes in relief, but little did she know that when she opened them again, she had somehow transmigrated to a completely unfamiliar dynasty, as a widow whose husband had just died. Not only that, when her husband’s comrades came to visit the family, she resorted to tactics to latch onto them, all for the sake of leaving the impoverished countryside.

Looking at the bare walls of the house and the man lying next to her, Jin Xiuzhu made up her mind, closed her eyes, and lay down to continue sleeping.

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The translation quality is decent enough I guess, might come back to this later
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I just finished reading the entire story and I'm so sad rn coz I'm gonna miss all of'em and at the same time happy because all of them got what they deserve (bad/good). I also want a husband like Mo Ting in the future who'll dote on me, protect me and love me everyday (even though it's impossible) but it's not bad to dream right?.
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The story and its scale grew bigger and bigger, and aslo author's missteps. There's a lot of loopholes and "bugs" in the story, characters and routes forgotten by the author and repetitious events, coming up again and again. As chapters went by, I got more and more weary. For the last 600 or so, I had to drag and force myself to finish it. But even so, I suggest it. It was still exciting enough.
The ending, oh the ending, It was HORRIBLE! There was no shadow of the brilliant author who wrote this masterpiece. It was more like a teenage fan fantasizing, creating a childish abomination. Around the last 100 or so chapters, it was obvious that the author was facing a complicated mess, not knowing the way out. With an attitude of getting the novel out of their hair ASAP, they made things up on a whim, unexplained, unrelated, and laughable "facts", just to patch the ending together. It was so cliche, so childish, and so very much disappointing...
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absolutely loved this!! especially the ending
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Grammatical errors put me right off the book and the storyline just didn't flow properly. You might be a newbie but defending yourself against your readers is a lame move. Just accept criticism and move on. You're the one getting paid and we're the ones paying ??
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