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Flip the table! The reborn villainous woman takes down her entire family and seizes her life.

Flip the table! The reborn villainous woman takes down her entire family and seizes her life.

Flip the table! The reborn villainous woman takes down her entire family and seizes her life.

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2026-02-05 10:10:13
[A ruthless and cunning prince VS the mad and cruel eldest daughter of the Marquis of Zhenyuan + double rebirth + everyone facing a funeral + age gap] Jiang Zhi was born into a life of ease and comfort. As the eldest daughter of the Marquis of Zhenyuan, with a maternal grandfather of immense wealth, she was destined for a life of happiness and security. Until her mother's death, her father's heartlessness, and her stepmother's framing, she was forced to bear the stigma of filial impiety and flee to Liangzhou. Conversely, her half-sister, enjoying the favor of her father who favored concubines over his wife, trampled her underfoot. Finally returning to the capital, she was betrayed by a despicable couple and died with her eyes wide open in disbelief. Her dying cry was filled with anguish: "If there is an afterlife, I will make you wish you were dead!" And her words came true; she was transported back three years?! Reborn, she would never be anyone's stepping stone. Everyone has a trump card; her trump card was herself. She was cautious and calculated, taking each step with care. She exposed the ugly face of her stepdaughter, and her stepmother and stepdaughter knelt before her, begging for forgiveness. Jiang Zhi sneered, "Ha, the wailing before death, like celestial music." She had dismantled Prince Jing's chessboard piece by piece. Pshaw? That's all? Yet the fearsome Prince Liang, Gu Liang, had willingly approached her. She killed, and he cleaned up the mess for her. She plotted, and he was willing to be her pawn. Jiang Zhi couldn't understand; what did this deep-thinking man want from her? Later, he told others, "My wife is seven years younger than me; she was only seventeen when she married me." "So young, how could she..."