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Why Is the Young Mistress Acting Strangely Every Day
Why Is the Young Mistress Acting Strangely Every Day Plot:
The newly married Young Mistress Su of the Hou Mansion has been acting oddly since arriving: she sneaks out at night and leaves no trace, making her maid worried. Lord Shen Yiheng initially thinks she's just eccentric, until he catches her meeting a mysterious person at night, realizing there's a secret. It turns out she married into the mansion to investigate her mother's ten-year-old murder case, her daily odd moves are to collect clues. The old steward hides something, repeatedly trying to expose her, so Lord Shen shifts from suspicion to secret help, and they approach the truth step by step in the mansion's power struggle.
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