
Married into Exile, the Imperial Concubine Grew up in Beidacang
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Sang Zhixia was once a promising doctor of agriculture, but after a fall, she became a miserable concubine who was forced to marry as a substitute! On the day of the wedding, the groom rushed into the wedding room and slapped her with a divorce note on her face. But the imperial edict to confiscate the house followed soon after. Sang Zhixia watched helplessly as the eunuch bribed by her eldest sister tore up the divorce letter representing freedom, and walked into exile three thousand miles with her playboy husband in tears. The northwest countryside is bitterly cold, and the roof of the shed is draughty during the day and rainy at night. Unexpectedly, he encounters a bunch of pseudo-rich and strange relatives who are difficult to adapt to class changes. Life is so difficult... But if you want to survive, you must first cultivate the land. If you want to make money by digging soil and sowing seeds, who is the doctor of agriculture afraid of? The most delightful crops grow in the black soil of the northwest, and the most dazzling flowers bloom in the icy cold wind. The bitter cold has faded away, and the spring breeze blowing in front of us is unique to the summer of mulberry branches. But when she looked at the affectionate dandy, she was confused: "Didn't I agree that I would be a substitute for marriage?" Why do you say that Bai Yueguang is actually myself? ? ?
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