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Ruan Ningyu died as Empress Ningde, her demise celebrated by the nation. She lay on a zitan bed, clinging to life with the rarest medicinal herbs. In her past life, she was a beautiful but notorious empress, accused of colluding with sycophants and using her beauty to seize power. Among the countless crimes penned against her, eloping with Young Master Shen in her youth was a minor detail. She wakes up to find herself back on the day of that elopement, ten years ago. She is drenched with cold water by an old nurse, who presents her to the Xie family's eldest grandson, Xie Ling. He remains aloof, ordering her tied up. Ruan Ningyu realizes she has returned to the past, to the moment of her greatest disgrace.She remembers the past life vividly. As a humble cousin of the Xie Mansion, she eloped with Shen Jingyu, the younger son of Marquis Shen. Xie Ling caught her, brought her back, and personally administered a harsh family law punishment that left her unable to get out of bed for half a month. She hated him for that. Later, she became Empress of Murong Shen, and Xie Ling rose to Chief Minister, marrying Xu Qingyao, the epitome of a virtuous lady. Ruan Ningyu spent years as his political enemy, slandering him, killing his allies, forcing a bad marriage upon him as revenge. She saw him kneel on the palace path in heavy snow until he collapsed. She gloated over his suffering. But now, after her death, she sees the truth: her actions only solidified Xu Qingyao's support from Xie Ling, and she ruined her own life. Now she is reborn at the crucial moment.In the courtyard, she faces Xie Ling. He is still the untouchable eldest grandson, refined and elegant, not yet the ruthless Chief Minister. She sarcastically remarks that he stole glances at her, shocking everyone. He does not react much but continues to order her bound. She struggles, demanding to be untied, but he ignores her. Shen Jingyu is also captured. Ruan Ningyu is forced into a carriage with Xie Ling, while her hands remain bound. She feels humiliated, remembering how in her past life he would not even share a carriage. She faints from hunger and exhaustion, dreaming of past encounters: her first meeting with him when he became top scholar, her later confrontations as Empress, her malicious forcing of a wife upon him, and his silent endurance. She wakes in the carriage at night, to the sound of Xie Ling playing the guqin. The rain and thunder terrify her, and she remembers his later ruthlessness. She feels ashamed and afraid, but also determined.He questions her about female virtue. She retorts, arguing that societal standards are hypocritical, especially regarding men versus women. She acknowledges her wrongdoing in eloping but refuses to bow completely. Shen Jingyu tries to get into the carriage but is dragged away. Xie Ling continues his qin playing, seemingly unmoved. Ruan Ningyu, weak and hungry, forces herself to stay alert. She asks him to untie her, promising not to run. He watches her, but does nothing. She leans against the carriage wall, feeling the cold and fear, but also a resolve to change her fate this time. The story captures her rebirth into her former self, the immediate confrontation with the man who would become her greatest enemy and the source of her past destruction, and her realization that she must navigate this new life carefully to avoid the same tragic end.

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The premise of this story has the potential to be captivating, but unfortunately, it feels as though it is buried under an excessive amount of unnecessary content. It seems that the author has a particular penchant for prolonged narratives, particularly when it comes to the relationship dynamics between the male lead (ML) and the main character (MC). The constant reiteration of the ML's disinterest in the MC can become quite tiresome, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the narrative. Furthermore, the author's tendency to indulge in excessively long dialogues—where characters relentlessly insult the MC—significantly drags down the pacing of the story. It often feels like an endless cycle of "Mean Girl" monologues, stretching for two and a half chapters before finally revealing a single line that renders all that previous dialogue irrelevant, revealing that the characters were mistaken about their assumptions. This trend not only frustrates but also leaves the reader feeling as though their time has been wasted on unnecessary conflict. Initially, I tried to maintain my interest by alternating between reading every second chapter, but I soon realized that I wasn’t missing any major developments in the plot. Gradually, I shifted to skimming every third chapter, and eventually, I found myself just giving up entirely. The promise of an intriguing storyline was overshadowed by the overwhelming bulk of filler content that simply served to prolong the narrative without adding any substantial value. To the author: if you are indeed being compensated based on word count, or if there is some sort of external pressure compelling you to fill pages, then congratulations—you have certainly succeeded in that regard. However, if your true goal is to craft a compelling tale that resonates with readers, it is crucial to cut down on the extraneous material and focus on weaving a tighter, more engaging story. Readers are eager for genuine development and meaningful interactions, not drawn-out exchanges that do little more than detract from the narrative's progression.
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Overall, I'm invested. The characters are compelling, the setting is vivid, and the central conflict—between a woman who wants to change her fate and a man who embodies the system that destroyed her—is timeless. I'm curious to see if Ruan Ningyu can actually escape her past or if she's doomed to repeat her mistakes.
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The concept of "rebirth" or reincarnation is popular in Asian fiction, and I think this is a solid example of the genre. The focus is less on the fantasy element and more on the psychological and emotional consequences. She's not coming back with superpowers; she's coming back with regrets and knowledge. That's more interesting to me.
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If I have a complaint, it's that Ruan Ningyu's past life as Empress feels a bit rushed in the telling. We get snippets of her relationship with Murong Shen and her rivalry with Xu Qingyao, but I wanted more context. How did she go from eloping to becoming Empress? That's a huge jump that isn't fully explained.
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The writing has a lyrical quality that fits the historical setting. Phrases like "silver spoons in their mouths" and "red plum blossoms blooming in the snow" feel poetic without being overwrought. The translation seems smooth—I didn't notice any awkward phrasing or unnatural dialogue. That's rare for translated works.
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I'm a little annoyed that the story ends the excerpt right when she's about to be taken back to the mansion. I wanted to see the drama with Old Madam Xie and the family law. But I guess that's a good hook. The author knows how to leave you wanting more. Hopefully, the next chapters deliver on the promised conflict.
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