I Transmigrated into the Doomed Consort of Prince Lanling, So I Taught Him to Rebel
Vivian Zheng was a political scientist who studied failed empires.
She never expected to wake up inside one.
Now she's the wife of a doomed prince—a man history says will be poisoned by his own emperor. In five years, he will die. And she will disappear from the records, forgotten like a footnote.
She knows how this story ends.
But she's not here to watch.
With knowledge no one else has—political theory, psychology, military history—she begins to rewrite the rules. From court intrigue to battlefield strategy, from toppling corrupt ministers to navigating the bloodiest dynasty in Chinese history, she will do whatever it takes to save him.
But history is not a thesis.
Every victory comes with a price. Every ally could be a sacrifice.
And when she finally learns to love the man she came to save, she discovers the hardest truth of all:
Changing fate is easy. Changing yourself is harder.
A story about love, survival, and the courage to stop being a bystander.