Jiang Wanrou took her sister’s place to marry Lu Feng, the eldest son of the Duke’s mansion who was unable to walk. Because the marriage was not very honorable, she was cautious every day. She served her elders and managed the household, keeping the Duke’s mansion in perfect order. Even her moody husband, for the sake of their child, gave her the respect she deserved.
After five years of marriage, thanks to her diligent efforts, there were no concubines causing trouble in the backyard, and she got along well with her sisters-in-law. Jiang Wanrou held the power of managing the household and had a legitimate son by her side. Her husband, Lu Feng, was favored by the emperor and wielded great power in the court. From a mere concubine’s daughter, she had risen to become the most sought-after noblewoman in the capital. Who wouldn’t sigh and say that Jiang was fortunate?
At this point, Jiang Wanrou finally settled down, ready to relax and enjoy the rest of her life. However, a case involving the private production of ironware threw Prince Gong into prison and shattered her peaceful life.
Princess Gong was Jiang Wanrou’s sister and Lu Feng’s childhood sweetheart, the one he had originally planned to marry with great fanfare, the love of his life.
All of Prince Gong’s family members were detained for questioning, but the Princess was given special treatment. The chief judge of this case was none other than her husband, Lu Feng.
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