
The Reborn Black Daughter-in-law Doesn't Want to Get Married
by A Rainstorm
About This Novel
In her previous life, she was the legitimate daughter of the Duke of Guo, with stunning appearance and superb medical skills. She was willing to be disfigured in order to save her husband. She loved her concubine and gave up all the benefits. Back when she was thirteen, she vowed to make those who had hurt her in her previous life suffer the pain of seppuku. She castrated the scumbag with her own hands and let him suffer the consequences; the concubine sister harmed her and became the laughing stock of the whole city. On the road to revenge, he offends a prince who is as cold as an immortal. What should he do? --The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Giving up everything for a man is really a risky behavior. No matter what situation a person is in, he should never give up everything he has. The heroine is just too nice to that scumbag, so that scumbag will forget the grace of saving her life and despise her for being ugly.
When I saw my sister-in-law doting on my concubine, I thought the heroine was too innocent? In ancient times, there were clear distinctions between concubines and concubines. Even biological sisters had to be on guard, right? As a concubine, wouldn't it be suspected of showing off if she loved a concubine?
The heroine really valued relationships too much in her previous life, so she loved her concubine even though they were not born from the same mother. Even if her own appearance is ruined, she still wants to heal her husband, even if he is disliked for it. She was like this, but she didn't get corresponding rewards, and she even suffered backlash!
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Official(3)Scraped 21d ago
Giving up everything for a man is really a risky behavior. No matter what situation a person is in, he should never give up everything he has. The heroine is just too nice to that scumbag, so that scumbag will forget the grace of saving her life and despise her for being ugly.
When I saw my sister-in-law doting on my concubine, I thought the heroine was too innocent? In ancient times, there were clear distinctions between concubines and concubines. Even biological sisters had to be on guard, right? As a concubine, wouldn't it be suspected of showing off if she loved a concubine?
The heroine really valued relationships too much in her previous life, so she loved her concubine even though they were not born from the same mother. Even if her own appearance is ruined, she still wants to heal her husband, even if he is disliked for it. She was like this, but she didn't get corresponding rewards, and she even suffered backlash!









