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- Love after Marriage
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As a doctor, Josie Lynch found herself reincarnated as a 200-pound obese and ugly woman, set to marry the critically ill and handsome General of the Capital. Just because she's ugly, she was beaten to death on her wedding night by a concubine. Is being ugly not worthy of human rights? Josie Lynch used her strength to defy those who look down on her. She worked hard to lose weight, fight fake friends, and revel in the joy of taking down scumbags. Before losing weight, she was attracting various handsome men already.
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- Ep. 1Josie Lynch, a doctor, finds herself reincarnated as an obese and ugly woman, set to marry the handsome General of the Capital. On her wedding night, she is beaten to death by a concubine. However, Josie defies those who look down on her and starts to lose weight. She attracts various handsome men and begins to take down scumbags. In the scene, someone mentions that the General is in surgery and will be busy for at least three hours. Meanwhile, Liu Yue and another character discuss their relationships and boundaries. A concubine from Chen's house expresses concern about an investigation into Josie's death, but is reassured that no one will look into it since she is considered worthless. As the story unfolds, Josie starts to navigate her new life, determined to prove herself despite her appearance. With her strength and resilience, she begins to take control of her circumstances and attract attention from handsome men. The scene sets the stage for a dramatic and empowering journey as Josie transforms herself and takes down those who underestimate her.
- Ep. 2Josie Lynch, a reincarnated doctor, finds herself in the body of an obese and ugly woman, set to marry the handsome General of the Capital. On her wedding night, she's beaten to death by a concubine. However, Josie defies those who look down on her and works hard to lose weight and take down her enemies. In a dramatic scene, a character is accused of being unfaithful, and someone orders the preparation of a coffin for the "frankly deceased" wife. The conversation reveals a plot to harm Josie, with someone seeking revenge against those who wronged her in her past life. A mysterious figure, Liu Yue'er, appears, and Josie thanks her repeatedly, hinting at a complex web of relationships and alliances. The scene ends with an air of tension and anticipation, as Josie seeks to clear her name and exact revenge on those who have wronged her.
- Ep. 3Josie Lynch, now in her new body, faces ridicule and disdain from those around her. A concubine insults her, calling her ugly and worthless. However, Josie stands up for herself, threatening to take down those who look down on her. Meanwhile, the General, her husband, is critically ill, and others are plotting against him. In a dramatic scene, someone tries to kill the General, but Josie intervenes, warning that if he dies, she will not survive the night either. The situation escalates, with others urging for the General's burial, while Josie fights to protect him. Amidst the chaos, Josie's determination and strength shine through as she defies her adversaries and works to uncover the truth behind the plots against her and her husband.
- Ep. 4It appears that we have a video title and subtitles for Episode 4 of "The General's Beloved Wife". I'll provide a summary of the content. **Video Title:** The General's Beloved Wife **Introduction:** The story follows Josie Lynch, a doctor who is reincarnated as an obese and ugly woman in a historical setting. She is set to marry the handsome General of the Capital but is beaten to death on her wedding night by a concubine due to her appearance. However, Josie uses her strength to defy those who look down on her and works hard to lose weight and take revenge. **Episode 4 Subtitles:** The subtitles appear to be in Chinese with some translations provided. Here's a brief summary: * The General is awake and asking questions about who attacked him. * Josie (or Li Xiaoqian) is talking to the General, and they seem to have a conversation about her eating habits and the kitchen staff. * There's a scene where Josie is talking to one of her servants, Xiaotao, about food and someone being beaten up by the kitchen staff. * The subtitles also mention someone being compared to a "watchdog" and another person being told to "walk" or "bring me to the kitchen". Please let me know if you'd like me to help with anything specific, such as translating the subtitles or summarizing the plot further.
- Ep. 5Josie Lynch, now in her new body, stands up to those who look down on her. She confronts the servants who dare to disrespect her, and fires them on the spot. The servants, revealed to be related to concubine Liu, try to plead for mercy but Josie remains firm. Meanwhile, Li Jiao Jiao, another character, accuses someone of trying to poison her and threatens to report them to the General. The scene is filled with tension and power struggles as the characters navigate their complex relationships and alliances. Josie's determination to assert her authority and protect herself is evident, and she will stop at nothing to take down those who dare to cross her.
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