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Zhao Xingyue, the youngest daughter of the Zhao family in Qingyuan Town, helps her father Zhao Baogui sell pork at the market. She is known for her loud voice, enormous strength, and generous figure, the result of a lifetime of eating meat from the family's pig slaughtering business. Despite her plumpness, her features are beautiful. She has been engaged for five or six years to Sun Qirui, a poor scholar whose family relied on the Zhao family's support to survive. The engagement was arranged after the new laws of Great Yue were issued, and the Sun family eagerly proposed. Sun Qirui has just passed the Xiucai exam, and the townspeople gossip that he will surely break off the engagement, as Zhao Xingyue's appearance is considered unworthy of a scholar.Her Fifth Brother rushes her home, and she learns from the little beggar Er Gou that Sun Qirui is involved with the County Assistant's daughter. At the Zhao family home, Old Woman Sun and Sun Qirui have come to break off the engagement, arrogantly declaring that a Xiucai cannot marry a fat girl. The Zhao family's women scold them fiercely, but Zhao Xingyue arrives and calmly agrees to break the engagement. She demands one hundred taels of silver as compensation for the money and goods the Sun family has taken from the Zhao family over the years. The County Assistant's maid, Xing'er, delivers the silver on behalf of her mistress, and Zhao Xingyue accepts, noting that with the silver, the Sun family can go directly to the yamen to cancel the marriage contract without her presence. Sun Qirui, humiliated, leaves with his mother, who falls into a pile of manure in the pigsty while trying to attack Zhao Xingyue. The Zhao family laughs at their comeuppance.Now that the engagement is broken, Zhao Xingyue is nearly eighteen. In Great Yue, women must marry by eighteen or be assigned a spouse by the government. The Zhao family panics, with her mother and sisters-in-law preparing to search for any suitable man or even ask clan elders to stand in. Zhao Xingyue remains unfazed, suggesting she could buy a slave to marry if necessary. She shifts the family's focus to her plan: use the silver to buy the shop next to their existing one and start a braised meat business. She argues that the drought has not brought rain for two months, and if the crops fail, grain will be scarce. The family must stockpile grain now to survive and to feed the children living with their grandfather in the countryside. Zhao Baogui agrees, trusting his daughter's judgment. He goes to negotiate the shop purchase, while the others take the remaining silver to buy grain. Zhao Xingyue intends to turn the pig heads, trotters, and offal, which her mother prepares with a secret recipe, into profitable braised meat. Her mother protests that finding a husband should be the priority, but Zhao Xingyue firmly sets the family on a new path, determined to secure their future through commerce and preparation.

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屠户家的小胖妞被退婚后福运太旺
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Honestly, I'm half-hoping that Zhao Xingyue ends up buying a slave husband and living by her own rules. That would be a refreshing break from typical historical romances. The way she's set up, I could see her flipping the script entirely. Let's see where this goes!
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I have one small complaint: the "five or six years" mention feels a bit vague for the engagement's length. But it's a minor nitpick. The story moves so fast that I don't dwell on it. Overall, this is a solid start that makes me want more.
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The physical descriptions of the Zhao house—dilapidated but tidy, large courtyard—add texture. I can picture the main hall and the pigsty. It makes me feel like I'm there, watching from the crowd.
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Zhao Xingyue's "It's his loss if he doesn't want you" moment with Er Gou is surprisingly sweet. She's surrounded by people who care about her, even a beggar. It makes the world feel connected. The community vibe is strong here.
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The story's opening is a little info-dumpy with the exposition about the Sun family's poverty, but it works because it's woven into the market gossip. It doesn't feel like an author lecture; it feels like town gossip. That's good storytelling.
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I wonder how Zhao Xingyue's brothers feel about her taking charge. Eldest Brother is ready to kill, but she stops him. That dynamic is interesting—she's the one with the level head in a hot-headed family. That's a trope I enjoy.
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