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Female Emperor Transmigrated to Modern Times: The Whole Rich Family Kneels Firmly
Female Emperor Transmigrated to Modern Times: The Whole Rich Family Kneels Firmly Plot:
After the death of Xiao Mingyu, female emperor of the Xia Dynasty, her soul transmigrated to modern times and became the most unpopular young mistress of the wealthy Gu family—her mother-in-law despises her humble background, her husband Gu Jingshen is icy cold to her, and even the servants dare to trip her secretly. But who would have thought this “easy target” is actually a former emperor who once commanded thousands of troops! When her mother-in-law forces her to kneel with family rules, she retorts: “The imperial family values ‘filial piety’—if you want me to kneel, first kneel to my Xia Dynasty ancestors.” When her husband proposes divorce to cut ties, she pulls out the prenuptial agreement and demands half the Gu family’s property. Her brother-in-law, who tries to annex the company, is made to kneel and beg for mercy via her “treason” strategy. When the once arrogant Gu family finally kneels before her together, Xiao Mingyu sips tea and smiles: “Modern ‘palace struggles’ are simpler than those in Xia Dynasty.”
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