
To Be A Virtuous Wife Novel
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Description
Bound by a gilded cage of tradition, a transmigrated soul awakens to the stark reality of an arranged marriage and the suffocating expectations of a virtuous wife. She is thrust into a world where ancient virtues are weaponized, where a husband's affections are a scarce commodity amidst a parade of concubines, and where a controlling mother-in-law dictates every breath. But this is no ordinary demure lady waiting for her fate. When the very people who demand her sacrifice deny her agency, a quiet defiance ignites within her. Must she truly embody the three morals and four virtues, a living…
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A woman finds herself transported through time, forced to confront the harsh expectations placed upon virtuous wives. She questions whether true virtue demands that she accept her husband's cousin, endure his concubines, and submit to his mother's authority. Faced with a life dictated by others' desires, she refuses to remain silent. If her husband will not grant her the freedom to live as she chooses, why should she allow him to live in comfort? She rejects the notion that her time-travel was m