
Spring Letter Mistakenly
by Hyggelig
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When Shen Nanzhi was ten years old, he was rescued from the coffin. On the coffin lid, she wrote three words in blood: I am not dead. In her previous life, she was the most unpopular daughter of the Shen family. She was mistrusted by her father, plotted against by her aunt, sent to the East Palace, and finally died in a fire. It was not until she died that she understood that her mother's death, the decline of her maternal grandfather's family, the old grievances at Zhenbei Hou Mansion, and even her own life's dilemma were not fate, but a web that had been woven long ago. Resurrected, she returned to the day she fell into the water at the age of ten. The aunt wanted to destroy the body after her "death", but she crawled out of the coffin; the concubine wanted to seize her mother's belongings, so she borrowed a crabapple sachet to open an old case; the Shen family asked her to be patient, but she insisted on investigating; the third prince's house asked her to shut up, but she insisted on getting back the words that the dead could not say. Half a bronze talisman leads to the old account of Chang Pingcang in Lin'an; a residual prescription reveals the truth that his mother was dragged to death by changing her dressing; a tea party in the Prince's Mansion exposes the secrets of the inner house to the intrigues of the court. The prince of Zhenbei, Xiao Yunheng, defends her with a knife, but he also bears the blood debt for the disappearance of military supplies in the north. Pei Zhiheng, the orphan of the Pei family, enters the game with a broken account, smiling but hiding his edge, just to reverse the case for his late father. In this life, Shen Nanzhi does not seek rewards for good deeds. She only wants those who owe her life to pay her debts, and those who owe her mother a word of justice, kneel down and say it herself.
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