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Marriage of the Di Daughter

Marriage of the Di Daughter

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The novel "Marriage of the Di Daughter" has captured the hearts of many readers with its thrilling blend of action, adventure, and drama. Penned by the talented author Qian Shan Cha Ke, this light novel has already been translated into 319 chapters, with more translations currently in the works.

Summary

The young woman from the Xue family was a remarkable beauty, and at the tender age of 16, she married her ideal husband. Their marriage was filled with love and harmony, lasting for three blissful years until her husband achieved the prestigious title of Imperial Scholar. However, his newfound success brought about a change in him. He became dissatisfied with his commoner wife and yearned for power and wealth. In his pursuit to become prince consort, he saw her as an obstacle and was even willing to go as far as murdering her and their children. The arrogant and headstrong princess mocked and belittled her, saying that despite her exceptional beauty and talent, she was nothing but the daughter of a lowly official. To the princess, crushing her was as simple as squashing an ant. As a result, the young lady's reputation was tarnished, leading her to take her own life by hanging. Her brother, who sought justice for her, was also killed, and her elderly father passed away from the weight of these tragic events. In the 42nd year of Hong Xiao's reign, Yanjing's most beautiful woman, Xue Fang Fei, passed away. She was reincarnated into the body of Jiang Li, the daughter of the Grand Secretary who had drowned and been given a second chance at life. Jiang Li entered a prominent family and engaged in deceitful and treacherous dealings. She encountered all sorts of unsavory characters, including monsters and freaks, and dealt with them ruthlessly. Her heart, once soft and kind, had turned cold and unfeeling. She vowed never to be a mere pawn again and to seek revenge for the wrongs done to her. On the other hand, there was the youngest Duke of Northern Yan, known for his wild and beautiful appearance, as well as his unpredictable nature. He had a fascination for collecting the rarest and most peculiar flowers in the world. Many described the Grand Secretary's second daughter as gentle, pure, and kind, comparing her to a white lotus. But when he saw her dressed in stunning red attire, he teasingly remarked that she was more like a man-eating flower that devoured people without mercy. Jiang Li warned him to be careful not to break his hand, but the Duke, named Ji Heng, declared that he would take this ferocious flower home to protect it.:"A wild and rugged man versus a refined and elegant young lady. These two cunning individuals have formed an alliance to dominate the world."

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