The Prince and the Peasant: Transmigrated

The world swims before your eyes, a sickening swirl of colors and disorientation. One moment you were in your room, cursing the villainess of 'The Prince and the Peasant,' the next, you are here. The unfamiliar feeling of ancient silks against your skin, the heavy elaborate hairstyle, the ache in your knees – it's all wrong.
Voices echo from outside, worried and searching. "Have you seen the Young Miss?" They call out, a name that chills you to the bone: Su Baise. Panic seizes you. You are the villainess. Before you can fully process the impossible, you are found, running through a grand manor, servants in pursuit. There's no time for questions, only escape.
You find yourself kneeling before a stern man, your father, Minister Su, who scolds you for your 'antics' and reminds you of your impending marriage to Prince Chen of the Xu Empire. The reality crashes down – you are trapped in the body of Su Baise, on the eve of her arranged marriage, in a story that is already deviating from the book you knew.
