Wen Dingyi is an executioner’s apprentice, but she is a girl pretending to be a boy. She was once rescued by Yuwen Hongce, a general whose father was the one who caused her entire family to be wiped out.
Mo Sang, the female protagonist, transmigrates into the body of Li Sangrou, an assassin and gang leader. Mo Sang acts independently and decisively, leading her subordinates to avenge their comrades, orchestrating actions against the enemy camp, and pushing for legislation protecting women’s property rights. In the end, the male protagonist, Gu Xi, abandons his original identity as the Crown Prince to follow Mo Sang, showcasing an unconventional path to female growth.
A modern elite assassin dies and returns to the Song Dynasty, becoming the formidable female assassin An Jiu. After enrolling at the Mei Family Academy, An Jiu discovers numerous suspicious points, forcing her to conceal her abilities. Soon after, she uncovers the Mei family’s secret—training secret guards for the royal family (in reality, one of the Song Dynasty’s hidden assassin families).
Upon transmigrating into the book, Lu Wan immediately learned that the original owner of this body had gotten herself into a mess, chasing after the male lead who despised her, not even becoming cannon fodder, and dying far too young. To escape this hellhole as quickly as possible, she launched a double offensive of green tea and white lotus, setting her sights on the male supporting character, Xie Yu.
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