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Wen Hao, the mute second miss of Wen Manor, is stabbed to death on a snowy street after seeking the truth about her elder sister's suicide from a former maid. A masked man dies with her, leaving her with only a glimpse of his eyes. She wakes from the darkness to find herself three years in the past, falling from a wall and landing in the arms of Prince Jing's son, Qi Shuo. The shock of the physical contact and the sight of his face trigger a violent dizziness, and she cries out, revealing her restored voice. Her sudden ability to speak astonishes everyone present, including her sister Wen Chan, who comes to retrieve her. Wen Hao bites her hand to confirm she is not dreaming; she has truly returned to the moment before all the tragedies that once befell her family.She is brought to the General's Mansion, her maternal grandmother's home. Old Madam is overjoyed by her grandaughter's recovery of speech and comforts her about the wall-climbing incident. Wen Hao shows her grandmother affection but feels a deep urgency. She knows that in the original timeline, this same grandmother would soon die from a stroke, driven by the betrayal of Wen Hao's father. She knows her elder sister Wen Chan will be forced into an unhappy marriage and later killed after being assaulted. She knows her mother Lin Shi, once the spoiled only daughter of the late General Lin, will go mad when her husband’s lies surface. And she knows that her father, Wen Rugui, a seeming loving husband and doting father, will slander her late maternal grandfather as a bandit who forced him into the marriage, all to legitimize his cousin and their two children.With her voice restored, Wen Hao resolves to prevent these fates. On the carriage ride back to Wen Manor, she calms her mother and asks her not to inform her father of the good news yet, aiming to shape the narrative. When Wen Rugui returns home, he does not express joy at her recovery; instead, he berates her for the wall-climbing rumors, accusing her of spying on Prince Jing’s son. Lin Shi defends her daughter, but Wen Rugui grows angry, and the argument reveals a deep coldness that Wen Hao knows is only the beginning. After Wen Rugui leaves, Wen Hao confronts her mother, pointing out that her father has changed since her maternal grandfather’s death, that he should have been more comforting rather than arguing. Lin Shi is shaken but unconvinced.Later, Wen Chan advises her sister not to mention these doubts again, fearing a rift between their parents. Wen Hao looks at her sister and asks her to believe her, then requests that Wen Chan accompany her back to Luo Ying Residence, where she intends to tell her everything. Her sister agrees, and Wen Hao begins her plan to fight against the man who will soon bring ruin to their family.The story follows Wen Hao’s rebirth from a voiceless girl to a woman armed with knowledge and speech. Her core conflict is with Wen Rugui, who represents the patriarchal hypocrisy that destroyed her previous life. Her primary goal is to expose his lies, protect her mother and sister, and reclaim her family’s honor before her father can consolidate his power. Her chance encounter with Qi Shuo also hints at a connection: his actions in this timeline differ from her memory, and his help in her first escape from the assassination suggests she may have allies she does not yet understand. The narrative is set in motion with her resolve to rewrite the future, starting from the moment she reveals the truth to her sister.

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The scene where Wen Hao writes questions with lipstick because there's no paper is clever and visual. I can picture her slender finger smearing red on the table. It's both practical and dramatic. The author shows instead of telling her emotions: her fingertip presses hard into her question. I really enjoy creative solutions like this in historical settings. It feels authentic—people used what they had.
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Overall, I'd say this is a solid opening for a rebirth revenge story. The emotional core is strong (sister's death, regained speech), the villain is clearly defined (father plus unknown perpetrator), and the world has enough political intrigue to keep things layered. The pace is brisk, the prose is evocative, and the protagonist's voice is compelling. It's not reinventing the wheel, but it's executing the tropes with quality. I'm invested and will definitely keep reading.
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I really want to do a binge read of this. The chapters are short enough to fly through, and every single one ends with a hook. The author uses chapter breaks like mini cliffhangers: you always start the next chapter in the middle of a tense situation. This format is perfect for serialization. I'd definitely stay up late to see what happens next.
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One thing I'm slightly unhappy about is that the story seems to be heading toward a "male lead saves the day" dynamic. Qi Shuo overshadowing the assassin scene and now protecting her reputation—I'm worried Wen Hao's revenge might rely too much on male assistance. So far, she's been pretty independent (stabbing the masked man herself), but I hope she doesn't turn into a damsel. I want her to be the one pulling the strings.
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The reunion with Lianxiang in the beginning is poignant. Even though that's the previous timeline, it sets up the loyalty theme. Lianxiang risked her life to escape and tell Wen Hao the truth. That kind of servant loyalty is a trope, but it's executed well here. I'm curious if in the new timeline, Lianxiang will be saved too, or if the butterfly changes will affect her fate. I hope she survives.
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I need to see more of what happened in the first timeline. Wen Hao says her grandfather was forced to threaten her father, but her father later falsified witnesses. I want to know exactly what her father's game is. Was the cousin really a childhood sweetheart? And how did he manage to keep two women for so many years? The emotional abuse toward Lin Shi is going to be hard to watch, but I'm ready. I want Wen Hao to tear his reputation to shreds.
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