After being expelled from the mansion, I changed the dynasty by writing novels.

Chapter 87 After Transmigrating into a Female-Dominated Novel, I Became a General!

These scholars didn't understand what it meant. They shook the letter twice, and it actually produced a new letter.

Upon picking up the letter, they found it filled with veiled sarcasm. The last sentence, "You are a prodigy, why don't you ascend to the heavens?" directly fueled their anger.

The letter even dared to satirize them for not being able to write good books, yet suppressing others, which was despicable and vulgar, disgracing the reputation of intellectuals. It also said that they were narrow-minded and slandered women, and that they should not think that no one knew about it.

The words in the letter nearly made them explode with rage. They slammed their fists on the table and cursed the ignorant, arrogant child!

These words, on the contrary, aroused the competitive spirit of these people, who wanted to see what was so good about the stories she wrote.

After reading it, I can write a long reply to vehemently criticize her story.

So they picked up the books that had been sent to them and started reading.

I've only ever heard of male superiority and female inferiority; I wonder if the female superiority in the storybooks is a gender-swapped version of 'male superiority and female inferiority'.

Unexpectedly, they were right. The world depicted in the story was indeed 'female superiority and male inferiority', but it was somewhat different from what they understood.

What's even more outrageous is that in the world of the storybook, women are the dominant force, and men stay at home to take care of their wives and teach their daughters. In this world, however, women hold official positions, and men can actually get pregnant and give birth.

Upon seeing this, the group of writers slammed their fists on the table and exclaimed, "Absurd! Absurd! What kind of rubbish is this!" They couldn't bring themselves to utter the next insult.

However, the three exclamation marks were enough to show the shock they felt.

"This Wuming really likes to play tricks." After saying that, they silently made a note of it in their minds, intending to write it into the letter later.

Although I felt repulsed, I was able to endure the discomfort and continue reading because I was determined to finish reading it so that I would have a reason to criticize it.

This was a serious matter; it gave them headaches. Fortunately, the nauseating background world description was over, and the perspective shifted to the female protagonist, Yun Yiyan.

The female protagonist, Yun Yiyan, transmigrated to an incredible world, a world she never dared to imagine before, where women were the rulers.

Before transmigrating, Yun Yiyan was the daughter of a sixth-rank official in Bianjing. However, her mother suffered a difficult childbirth shortly after giving birth to her, and her father remarried.

This stepmother was no pushover; she made things difficult for Yun Yiyan at every turn and couldn't wait to marry her off as soon as Yun Yiyan came of age.

She became a concubine to an old man who was in his fifties. He had lost three wives, each younger than the last, and was also a womanizer who frequented brothels.

Her stepmother took the money and, despite her resistance, forced her to marry.

She naturally refused, but how could she resist? Several old women tied her up and took her into the bridal chamber. Unwilling to face what was to come, she smashed her head against a pillar and died. After death, she came to this world where "women are superior to men".

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"This concept is quite novel. Mr. Wuming is so imaginative. How could he come up with such unheard-of ideas?"

Besides those few scholars who were reading at that moment, the fans outside who supported Mr. Wuming were also buying and reading his books.

The Light Cavalry Captain, who had previously secretly read the stories behind his wife's back and successfully recommended them to his colleagues, no longer pretended. As soon as Mr. Wuming's stories were published, he would send his servant to buy them.

So much so that before his wife even had a chance to take a liking to him, he had already set his sights on her.

Besides storybooks, he also made it a daily routine to have his servant buy newspapers before leaving the house. Newspapers have now become a must-read for every official every morning.

"Father, when will you finish reading it? I want to read it too." These words were spoken by Lü Huarong, the eldest daughter of the Light Cavalry Commandant. They were sitting at the dining table eating at the moment.

Meanwhile, the light cavalry captain was reading a book while eating, which made the others at the table extremely envious, and they all craned their necks to try and peek.

Lu Huarong was somewhat dissatisfied. It was the Light Cavalry Commandant who had righteously and firmly proposed that reading at the dinner table was not allowed, but who would have thought that he himself would be the first to break this rule.

She thought this, but dared not say it aloud. After all, her father was the head of the family, and his authority was still intact; the younger generation dared not disobey him. But the Commandant's wife was not one to tolerate him and directly snatched the storybook from his hands.

The light cavalry captain dared not speak out against his anger. After finally finishing his meal and taking a bath, he wanted to ask his wife for the storybook, only to find that his wife was already lying in bed reading it.

He climbed onto the bed in a few quick steps, not daring to say anything more. He simply found a comfortable spot and sat down with his wife to read a storybook.

The Light Cavalry Captain is someone who doesn't discriminate between any genres. Last time, many of his colleagues were tricked into reading his rebirth novel, only to find later that the plot seemed a bit off.

Later on, the protagonist was almost simultaneously pursuing his career and falling in love. He remembered that the word Mr. Wuming used was probably "falling in love," right? The light cavalry captain reminisced listlessly.

What her colleagues found unacceptable was that not only was she dating, but she was actually dating a guy.

The sight of these old fogies nearly made their eyes pop out of their sockets.

Unfortunately, the story is too well-written, especially the part where Ji Xian takes revenge while slapping people in the face, settling scores with those who killed him in his previous life.

Reading it soothes the spleen and lungs, calms the mind, and even helps to relieve the stress of daily court sessions.

After a long day of court, someone might be exhausted but still want to read some literary books when they get home.

Anyway, the light cavalry captain didn't want to; he did admire the kind of love stories in novels where the two sides were evenly matched.

The background of the newly purchased novel he read today was not like that of those literati; on the contrary, he found the setting novel and made him want to learn more about what this dynasty was like.

"Yun Yiyan's idea is not bad. She actually wants to join the army to seek fame and fortune for herself. This is not a bad idea. After all, in the dynasty in the book, she is just an ordinary farmer with no power or influence and is at the mercy of others."

After a while, his face turned ferocious again. "The wife of this family is truly shameless! She drinks heavily and beats and scolds her husband and son. She's unworthy of being a dignified woman! Yun Yiyan taught her a good lesson!"

He had barely finished speaking when he didn't notice that his wife, who was standing next to him, had secretly glanced at him up and down while he was complaining about his "dignified seven-foot daughter". The Light Cavalry Captain was a military officer who trained in the military camp all year round. He was tall, strong and powerful, and at this moment he was curling up and moving closer to her.

She merely glanced at him, a glance that seemed to say: "You, a grown man, are already gossiping." However, she did not interrupt the Light Chariot Captain's rant.

"Men in this world are truly miserable. Unmarried men cannot go out freely, and married men must wear veils when they go out. Those men who have to show their faces to supplement their family income can only sell vegetables while staring at the strange looks of others. Some women are lazy and good-for-nothing, and all the household affairs are handled by men. Men who are about to give birth are even worse off. In such a dangerous situation, like stepping into the gates of hell, women still go out to seek pleasure. Alas, in order to give birth to a daughter, the government almost forced men to their deaths, just so that women could take concubines."

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