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She Reincarnated with the Ancestors of the Emperor
[Ancient Setting + Light-hearted Comedy + Strong Female Lead + Coming-of-Age Heroine + Ensemble Cast + Political Intrigue + Patriotic Themes]
Chu Tianjiao is the eldest daughter of a prestigious military family. In her previous life, she devoted herself to fighting for her country, but after death her soul was trapped in the imperial ancestral temple, unable to be reincarnated.
She spends her days chatting, joking around, and enjoying a sort of posthumous glory with a group of royal ancestors.
Once a novice at palace intrigue, she learns many things from these imperial forebears. Some teach her poetry and rhythm, others force her to memorize medical texts daily, while the rest regale her with stories from which she gleans the arts of political maneuvering and maintaining balance of power.
The heroine grows stronger with each passing day.
One day, a fire breaks out in the ancestral temple. The heroine leads the group of ancestors back to the present era.
These ancestors were all emperors and empresses in their past lives. Their change in status after being reborn leads to all sorts of comedic situations.
But your ancestors are still your ancestors, after all.
Each possessing unique skills, they help the heroine crush her enemies and slap faces, vowing to change the fate of national ruin and family destruction from their previous lives.
The heroine gradually sheds her rash personality from her past life, embarking on an unstoppable path of dominating the world.
- Chapter 1: Only idiots would become queens
- Chapter 4: Beautiful as Autumn Water
- Chapter 7: Heart Moved, Patience Endured
- Chapter 10: Just Read a Medical Book and Dare to Feel Pulses
- Chapter 13: Not Suitable, Not Suitable
- Chapter 16: Delay War Machinist, Behead
- Chapter 19: Oops So Embarrassing
- Chapter 22: Mulberries, have you seen this pattern before
- Chapter 25: Brigadier, I’m catching thieves, you go ahead first
- Chapter 28: A Barking Dog Never Bites
- Chapter 31: Teammates Like Pigs
- Chapter 34: Is this a moral decline or a distortion of human nature
- Chapter 2: Never Marry Me Even If You Kill Me
- Chapter 5: Will she wake up to the brightness of dawn in her current state
- Chapter 8: High Monk Says Our Eight Characters Don’t Match
- Chapter 11: I Raised a Bunch of Useless People
- Chapter 14: A Coarse Person Like Me
- Chapter 17: I also want to know where this little girl got her courage
- Chapter 20: Eating melons and spitting out seeds, is benevolence found within
- Chapter 23: Three Thousand Taels, I’ll Cover It for Your Third Uncle
- Chapter 26: What are you afraid of Bet on lunchtime chicken legs.
- Chapter 29: Helping to count money after being sold
- Chapter 32: The Eldest Sister, Why Are You Only Just Arriving
- Chapter 35: Thirty-one, Thirty-two, Thirty-three...
- Chapter 3: I Am Your Great-Great-Grandfather
- Chapter 6: Thought I Could Freeload Once at Jinghong Tower
- Chapter 9: Where Did the Pig’s Head Come From
- Chapter 12: Have We Offended the Pigs at Our Place
- Chapter 15: General with a sword, does not kill mosquitoes and flies
- Chapter 18: How Could Chu Meimei Have Such an Annoying Maid by Her Side
- Chapter 21: Enemies meeting, eyes especially red.
- Chapter 24: Really Easy to Deceive
- Chapter 27: Fear Not, Young Lady
- Chapter 30: True "Tea King"
- Chapter 33: Choosing a useless person as president before even opening—what a joke