In the Qin Dynasty, Zhao Buxi, the princess of the fallen Zhao country, possessing unique abilities, contemplates her talents and the talented individuals she has recently recruited.
Lost in thought, she muses, “With talents and a golden finger, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang can. Why not me, Zhao Buxi?”
“Great talent, the Qin Dynasty oppresses the people, and chaos will ensue upon the death of the First Emperor. When the time comes, we’ll rebel together, and surely we can replace him,” she declares, pounding the table.
“Let’s rebel together! When I become the emperor, I’ll make you a king!” she proclaims.
The First Emperor, praised by Zhao Buxi as a born rebel talent, reluctantly agrees.
So, Zhao Buxi begins crossbreeding wheat, refining steel, accumulating grain, and building high walls.
Years later, fully prepared for rebellion, Zhao Buxi waits anxiously but doesn’t receive news of the First Emperor’s death.
One day, the rebellion is exposed, and facing General Meng Tian, Zhao Buxi says, “Why rebel, Your Majesty?”
The General turns to her and asks, “Why does my daughter rebel?”
Zhao Buxi: No problem; I can follow the scripts of Li Shimin/Zhu Di and continue the rebellion. The world will still be mine! After all, my dad is working to accumulate wealth for me!
Note: The female protagonist has a significant golden finger, the story is complete, and the completion protection ratio is 30%. There may be out-of-character elements. Do not expect the ancient people in a feudal society to conform to modern values. It can be seen as an alternate history. The main couple is the female protagonist and the world, and there may be a bit of a single-arrow plot with other characters. There might be appearances of the female protagonist’s descendants in extras (hence classified as romance).