Before the Lantern Festival, Yin Zheng was merely the second daughter of the Yin family, raised by her grandmother since childhood, unloved by her parents and siblings. After the Lantern Festival, everything changed—her cold family members suddenly became obedient to her, and countless talented scholars, arrogant young men, and noble nobles sent betrothal gifts to the mansion, saying they wanted to marry her. Yin Zheng was puzzled, but after getting information from her naive younger sister, she learned that her sister, along with everyone else behaving strangely, were all reborn. In her previous life, the Great Qing Dynasty was torn apart by the Crown Prince, and it was Yin Zheng who single-handedly supported the entire Yin family. It was Yin Zheng who painstakingly saved the people in the chaos, and it was Yin Zheng who married the Crown Prince and assisted him in rebuilding the country after committing the calamity of national destruction. In their mouths, Yin Zheng was practically a female bodhisattva, a savior of suffering, radiating holy light. Only Yin Zheng herself was confused. The calamity that they spoke of, the destruction of the country, was clearly something she had orchestrated. How had it become the Crown Prince's fault? If you, dear readers, find "Everyone Except Me Reborn" enjoyable, please don't forget to recommend it to your friends on QQ and Weibo!
1. Li Mu, a socially anxious shut-in from the modern world and a nationally protected level-one "useless person," transmigrated into an ancient romance novel. Within three seconds, she decided to become a complete recluse, feign madness, and play dumb—surviving day by day as best she could. But as time went on, the plot of the novel began to shift in strange ways. The villain turned into a ray of sunshine, the female lead got involved in political intrigue at court, and the male lead's ambition changed from seizing the throne to exploring overseas…
Li Mu: "...I swear, I didn’t do anything."
2. Everyone knew the fifth daughter of Minister Li was a fool. People said the Li family was kind-hearted for neither locking the little fool away in the courtyard nor sending her to a remote estate to fend for herself. Later, a royal decree suddenly declared the Li family's fifth daughter to be the future Princess Consort of the Regent Prince. From then on, no one dared publicly gossip about her. They only laughed in private: “A madman paired with a fool—what a perfect match.”
Later still, the Regent Prince stopped acting so outrageously and terrifyingly. Only then did the public realize something had changed. They began praying the Princess Consort would live a long life—at least longer than the Regent Prince’s.
Li Mu: "Why do I feel like people see me as the leash keeping a rabid dog tied down?"
Regent Prince: "Then my dear consort had better hold me tight. Don’t let me loose to go bite people."
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Reading Guide:
1. Just a simple, sweet story
2. Will not be very long
3. Set in a fictional dynasty
4. More ideas may be added later
Theme: One must learn to overcome hardships and be true to oneself.