Summary
In her past life, no matter how much Su Shuyao gave, she could never measure up to her younger sister.
Her family claimed she was manipulative and scheming, unlike her sister who was “pure, kind, and delicate.”
For the sake of even the tiniest scrap of familial affection, she endured again and again—until her sister set her sights on her fiancé.
They drugged her and threw her onto the stableman’s bed.
Her reputation was ruined, her property taken, her engagement stolen.
They trampled her into the dirt.
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After being reborn, Su Shuyao was done with it all.
When the scumbag fiancé’s family was raided and brought down, she stood by coldly, and turned around to send his whole family off to pick trash for a living.
When her eldest brother wanted to marry a courtesan, she smiled sweetly and gave him her blessings.
When her second brother injured his leg, Su Shuyao refused to share her money: “I don’t know how to do anything—I only know how to feel sorry for Second Brother.”
When her youngest sister wanted to marry a poor scholar, she clapped her hands and fully supported it.
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Then one day, that pack of ungrateful wolves suddenly regained the memories of their past life—and were completely stunned.
Where had the Su Shuyao gone, the one who had poured her heart out for her family?
Her brothers and parents knelt before her, begging for forgiveness.
The scumbag fiancé knelt in the rain all night, his eyes bloodshot, saying, “Shuyao, the one I’ve always truly loved is you. Please, I’m begging you, just give me one more chance, alright?”
But Su Shuyao felt nothing at all.
Because she had already met true brothers who loved her wholeheartedly, and a man who held her in the palm of his hand.