
The Concubine Remarries
嫡妃再嫁
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.1M Words
- Genre
- Ancient Romance
- Audience
- Female
- Subgenre
- Palace & Household Intrigue
- Updated
- 10y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The female protagonist and the male protagonist were reborn, and after testing each other, they finally found out that they were both reborn. The male protagonist had a good impression of the female protagonist in his previous life, so he wanted to marry her again in his rebirth. The female protagonist was widowed at a young age in her previous life, and did not want to remarry the male protagonist in this life. In the end, the two worked together to change their destiny in their previous lives, and climbed to the top to become emperor and queen. You can also take a look.
The hostess is too Buddha and too holy mother
The heroine was born as a legitimate daughter, but was raised as a concubine by Aunt Liu. Her mother refused to kiss her and her aunt caused trouble. In her previous life, she was encouraged by Aunt Liu to send her to the dying male protagonist to congratulate her and pave the way for Liu's biological son, and finally became a young and widowed princess! After learning the truth about his life experience and Aunt Liu's plan, he obviously harbored resentment, but he hid in a Buddhist temple to spend the rest of his life! In the end, Aunt Liu bribed the coachman and died on the way back to her parents' home! When she was reborn at the age of 8, the heroine deeply believed that her piety in the previous life in the Buddhist hall had moved the gods and Buddhas, so she secretly made up her mind to "do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small." She was not reborn for revenge, but just wanted to live a better life! How would you rate the heroine? In the previous life, he was cowardly and ran away, without any blood, and was eventually killed! Once she was reborn, even if she lost her life in her previous life, she did not have any thoughts of revenge. She had a Buddhist mentality and only wanted to show off her tricks and still believed in Buddhism and wanted to do good deeds! Is this the rhythm of being a "Virgin Mother"? There is no decisiveness or ruthlessness, and it doesn't look like a story about strong women! If you really stick to the principle of "Don't do evil for small things", I really don't believe that such a heroine can secure a back seat! Do you like this kind of heroine?