The Crown Princess Loses Her Memory

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Imperial Princess Yuxi tumbled off her horse, suffering a severe head injury that left her with memories only from before the age of twelve, evoking sentiments of pity among the court officials. To everyone’s surprise, Princess Yuxi herself found solace in this new reality. Awakening to find herself the Crown Princess, second only to the emperor and above ten thousand others, with her imperial younger brother doting on her, she felt quite content. However, there was one peculiarity: at twenty-two years of age, she was without a consort. Determined to rectify this, Princess Yuxi resolved to find herself a husband. During a palace banquet celebrating longevity, her gaze fell upon an exquisite man, as if descended from the heavens, whose countenance shone with a warm smile yet betrayed cold depths within his eyes. Satisfied with what she saw, the princess sought him out even before the feast concluded. “Are you married?” The man replied with gentle humor, “Not as of yet.” Perfectly pleased, Princess Yuxi nodded. “Tomorrow I am to visit a temple to offer incense; I expect you to escort me.” The man hesitated, his gaze momentarily intensifying, “Your Highness has suffered a serious fall; perhaps it would be best to summon the imperial physician another day.” His tender concern and attentiveness won over Princess Yuxi, who insisted he must come to the Princess’s Mansion. But no sooner had her joy lingered than someone informed her that the man she had just approached was none other than the Prime Minister, Fu Anian, from whom the Princess had recently divorced. Princess Yuxi: … So it wasn’t that she lacked a consort; rather, she had been divorced. Reading Note: 1: The female protagonist’s initial initiative is driven by her desire to uncover the reasons behind the divorce. She never declares that she will marry no one but the male protagonist. Please refrain from characterizing her actions as desperate or clingy. Those who do not enjoy a proactive female lead are kindly advised to choose a different novel; your understanding is appreciated.

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长公主失忆后
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Eeria
New Eeria rated it
April 20, 2024
Status: Completed
It’s a 3.5

its a decent novel. Translator did a great job. Focus is on rebuilding the relationship between the princess and her ex. Every major event is a plot to bring them back together. Both FL and ML are the cold/cool aloof type and do not communicate so no wonder their relationship didn’t work out initial but the princess memory loss break that balance.
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J Doe
J Doe rated it
March 29, 2024
Status: c11
The best word I can think of for our heroine is "refreshing." She has isolated memory loss following a questionable fall off of a horse. Her partial amnesia includes events after she turned 12 despite being in her 20's. This conceit lets our MC follow her whims in a way that she previously couldn't but also leaves her somewhat defenseless because she has no idea of the current court intrigues. I have a very good impression of her and I like the author's way of world building and leaving hints... more>> at mysteries to come. <<less
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