Chapter 501: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (251)
Chapter 501: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (251)
Chapter 501: The Imperial Concubine Is Pure and Elegant (Two Hundred and Fifty-One)
Liang Yu could easily sense that the direction of this world was different from her mother's memories of her previous life. This might be related to her mother's rebirth. She, the butterfly, had flapped her original trajectory. If she still relied on her original memories, her sense of loss and self-denial would only become deeper and deeper.
After she thought it through, she felt that there was indeed some connection between the mother and daughter. They both had memories of their past lives, but Liang Yu believed that the history she knew was more reliable.
After knowing the history, Liang Yu didn't plan to do anything, nor did she want to believe in history too much. After all, who really knows what history was like originally?
Her mother in this life only disliked and was angry with her, but had no love for her, and she did not feel any affection for her nominal mother.
Call her cold-hearted or snobbish, Liang Yu decided to stay away from her brother and mother. She was not planning to rebel, she was just going to be a salted fish.
In modern times, she was constantly working overtime and staying up late. When asked how she died, she said she'd accidentally died suddenly after staying up all night for three consecutive days! Thinking of how she died, Liang Yu almost shed a tear of bitterness.
So she became a princess, and she would never stand up if she could lie down! As for being a child prodigy, she had no intention of becoming one. She could not recite poems at the age of three, write fu at the age of five, or compete with scholars at the age of seven.
Moreover, Liang Yu discovered that although her father did not love her and her sister, he had fulfilled his responsibilities. If she wanted something, as long as it was reasonable and within his ability, her father would give it to her.
Liang Yu's mentality led to an ordinary relationship between her and Ji Fei and her son. After her sixth birthday, she had her own princess palace and asked Liang Sheng for Ji Wei's maid Xiao Fu to move in. Apart from paying her respects on weekdays, she had no contact with her mother and brother.
Concubine Ji only felt that her daughter was dull and unpleasant, and she was reluctant to give Xiaofu to her daughter. However, the emperor promised her daughter personally, and Concubine Ji could not refuse.
This year is the ninth year of Wuning, and for many people, it is a year of special significance.
For the little princess Liang Yu, this year she officially moved into the Thousand Star Palace, took charge of her own palace, and gained a certain degree of freedom.
For the people of Xijiang, once part of the Qi state, this marked the end of a period of division and separatism. In the middle of the previous year, Emperor Ping of Qi was beheaded by Princess Xicheng herself, and Crown Prince Qi Yu was shot dead while trying to save her. In the panic, Princess Xicheng led her army to join the Liang army, which had joined the battle midway.
Before the old guard could curse Princess Xicheng and refuse to submit to Liang, they encountered Liang's Prime Minister Xuan Yunian and the young master of the Nian family who was with him. The young master looked exactly like the deceased "Crown Prince" and spoke in the same voice. Although his face didn't resemble the late emperor, his eyes resembled those of the former Empress Nian. Furthermore, Princess Xicheng was accompanying Prime Minister Xuan.
They had all heard of this Prime Minister Xuan, knowing that he was a close confidant of the Liang Emperor and the adopted son of the Imperial Preceptor. But where had this young master from the Nian family come from? What was his relationship with Prime Minister Xuan? Why would Princess Xicheng listen to the words of a Liang Prime Minister?
The gathering of these three people made the ministers confused and uncertain. Of course, some people wanted to assassinate Xuan Yunian, but none of them succeeded. It also made people realize that the people who were protecting Xuan Yunian closely were very familiar with the Qi families. Their behavior reminded them of the royal secret guards - the Qi secret guards who had disappeared with Prince Qi Yu long ago.
Back then, Crown Prince Qi Yu had a group of secret guards handed down to him by his royal grandfather. Due to the strife in the harem, everyone thought that these secret guards had died out while protecting the crown prince. Unexpectedly, they were actually by Xuan Yunian's side!
what does this mean?
Was it really Prince Qi Yu who was shot dead earlier? The King of Xijiang is now the Prime Minister of Liang State, but there seems to be a hidden secret behind his identity.
Could he be the real prince?
Even if Qi no longer exists, the one in charge of the western border is still their prince, the bloodline of the Qi royal family!
Each of these people was a shrewd person. After leaking a little information and seeing the fate of the assassin, they stopped taking any action. They no longer threatened to kill Princess Xicheng and Xuan Yunian, or to go to the underworld to complain to the old emperor and accuse Princess Xicheng of being an unfilial daughter.
These noble families stopped making a fuss and watched coldly, wanting to see what the prince was planning.
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