Synopsis:
Zhao Peng has been reborn again and again.
In the first life, she was the Princess of Northern Yan, married to Qin Shuhuai, who was a hostage. However, he personally poisoned her, leading to a tragic death.
In the second life, she was Jiang Yi, a female general of the State of Qi, married to Qin Shuhuai due to a family alliance. She feigned illness in the inner courtyard, secretly building up her influence, but was unexpectedly broken into and stabbed to death by a group of men in black.
In the third life, she was Dong Wanyi, the daughter of a Prime Minister. She woke up to find herself about to marry Qin Shuhuai, the Prince Regent. Desperate, she tried to climb over a wall, but overestimated the body of a noblewoman, fell, and became disabled. She was carried into Qin Shuhuai's residence and ultimately died from poison.
Heavens! Is Qin Shuhuai too fatal to his wives, or does she owe him too much from her past lives?
Waking up again, Zhao Peng has become Qin Peng, the Fourth Princess of the State of Qi, the new Emperor's elder sister, and is on bad terms with the Prince Regent, Qin Shuhuai. Qin Shuhuai would absolutely never marry her!
She is immensely grateful and ready to embrace her new life.
Qin Shuhuai married three times in his life, but he could never forget his first wife, Zhao Peng. When Zhao Peng died in his arms, he went mad with grief, yet he could never find her again. Over the years, he went from a hostage prince to the Prince Regent, even personally killing the rebellious prince. He achieved the highest position under one person. Yet, everything belonging to Zhao Peng was permanently kept in his home. When he supported the young Emperor to ascend the throne and met Qin Peng, the only remaining princess of Qi, he discovered that she was completely different from the rumors, and even her every move was extremely similar to Zhao Peng.
Is he just sick with longing, or has Zhao Peng truly returned to his side?

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