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Chapter 29: Fake and pro-princess in substitute literature (5)



At this moment, Chunyu Di'an is not as decadent as he was a few years ago.

The young man's energy and sharpness are best reflected in him.

Looking at the person in front of her, Grandma almost froze.

Just as she was about to open her mouth to take the blame for the princess, Shi Ran softly spoke behind her.

"The marriage between the Wei Dynasty and Western Vietnam is a great joy for both countries. I am just here to add some color to this happy event. What? The third prince also believes in those auspicious and unlucky sayings?"

Shi Ran slowly took out the dagger from his sleeve and placed it on the low table openly.

Without any hesitation, she killed the man on the ground.

Chunyu Dian's eyes narrowed slightly.

This princess and concubine are different from the rumors.

The royal court of Xiyue was very curious about this princess who came for marriage. After all, the position of concubine that had been vacant for more than ten years was once taken by a big Wei man.

Moreover, this person is backed by the royal family of the Wei Dynasty. No one knows what kind of disturbance and changes she will bring to the Imperial Court of Xiyue.

As early as when the marriage was first decided, almost everyone had already investigated first-hand information about Princess Huiyi Zong Lanyi.

The princess born from the emperor and the empress is highly favored and is the most dazzling jewel in the imperial city.

He is proficient in poetry, calligraphy, etiquette and music, and has a humble and gentle temperament.

She is almost the most respected model of lady among the celebrities of the Qing Dynasty in the Great Wei Dynasty.

But now that I see it, it doesn't seem to be like this.

If Shi Ran knew what Chunyu Dian was thinking, he would definitely tease him.

The rumors are not credible.

The identity of the princess is enough to greatly reduce the authenticity of all rumors.

Zong Lanyi is not like that.

Even less so myself.

"The concubine is so courageous, eloquent, and really cruel. The person who has served me for more than ten years can act so decisively."

Chunyu Dean had quickly matched the bodies on the ground with the names on the roster.

He was curious as to what words this slave should not have said or what mistakes he should not have made that would make a princess take action against her directly regardless of the current situation.

"There is something even more cruel."

Shi Ran leaned back slightly against the jade pillow, her posture relaxed, and she didn't seem to take the current matter seriously.

"Grandma, go out and wait."

Although the grandma was confused, she also felt that it was unreasonable for the princess to be in a carriage with her future step-son at this moment since she was not yet married.

But her greatest advantage is that she knows how to keep her mouth shut.

After bowing respectfully, grandma replied in a low voice, "Yes, princess."

Then he gently opened the door of the carriage and got out, leaving space for the two of them.

Shi Ran looked at Chunyu Dian and saw that he seemed to be still observing the body on the ground, so he whispered.

"Third Prince, you don't need to look any further. I killed her because she had evil intentions that she shouldn't have. Her brother died on the battlefield with the West Vietnam. She had the will to die, and she hid enough to kill two people. This is the poison that caused the National Alliance to break up. You said, how can I keep such a person in my palace?"

Shi Ran knew that there must be poison in Anu's body.

As for her brother, that was Shi Ran's casual talk.

It was impossible for Chunyu Dian to mobilize people from the imperial capital to conduct a thorough investigation just for a maid.

As for the poison, that was what Zong Lanyi told him.

Once he is exposed, he will let Anu deal with him.

In the storybook, this Anu always claimed to be the maidservant of the real princess and was very critical of the original owner.

Perhaps in her opinion, the original owner had such a humble background, but because of her good fortune, she was able to become a princess and become the concubine of the West.

She also came from an innocent family, but she could only serve as a slave. How could Anu swallow the unwillingness in her heart.

Not only did she have two intentions, she even stepped on the original owner and became Chunyu Diying's concubine after the original owner remarried to the second Khan King Chunyu Diying.

For a long time, it even weighed on the original owner.

Unfortunately, she didn't expect Chunyu Di Ying to be so short-lived.

After Chunyu Di'an succeeded to the throne, except for the original princess, Chunyu Di'an did not choose to inherit his brother's other concubines, but chose to send them all back home.

Anu was a maidservant who came as a dowry. Unless the princess returned to the court, she was not allowed to return to the Wei Dynasty.

She could only choose to stay in Xiyue and return to serve her original owner.

In order to continue her wealthy life, she took the risk and chose to cling to Chunyu Dean.

As a result, Chunyu Dian was drunk and stabbed through the chest with a sword.

"Then it seems that on behalf of Xiyue, I would like to thank the concubine. It seems that this time the Wei Dynasty's marriage is really sincere."

Chunyu Di'an didn't quite believe Shi Ran's words.

But he also knew that now that Shi Ran had given a suitable reason, he could stop there.

"Of course I am sincere. However, this sincerity is not for King Khan, but for you, third prince."

Shi Ran disliked the heavy crown, and did not shy away from it. Chunyu Dian was still in the carriage at this moment, so he took off the heavy crown and put it aside casually.

"This palace belongs to you, third prince."

Unobstructed by layers of bead curtains, Chunyu Dean could clearly see the burning ambition in Shi Ran's eyes.

The meaning hidden in her words was already very obvious.

But Chunyu Dian became more and more vigilant.

"Concubine, do you know that the words you said in the Xiyue Royal Court are enough to ruin your future."

Smiling softly, Shi Ran looked at her nails that were covered with danco and whispered, "Is this the end? Then the third prince won't be able to hear what he says next."

"You have the blood of the Wei Dynasty running through your body, and you have been able to grow up in the royal court of Xiyue until now, and your future has not been ruined. So what do I have to fear?"

The blood of Wei flows all over his body.

This is a direct explanation that Chunyu Dian is not of the blood of King Khan.

His biological father was a great Wei man.

The mysterious concubine of the Great Wei Khan actually entered the royal court of Xiyue while pregnant.

Chunyu Di'an's eyes suddenly became sharp.

He slowly pulled out the scimitar from his waist and approached Shi Ran with steady steps.

The scimitar was placed on Shi Ran's fair and tender neck through layers of luxurious clothes.

"Concubine, it's best to think about some things before you say them."

At this moment, he looked somewhat ruthless enough to be able to kill his two brothers and ascend to the throne in a bloody storm in the later period.

Even though the scimitar was hanging from her neck, the expression on Shi Ran's face did not change at all.

"Isn't it? The third prince himself must have had doubts for a long time."

"Your mother-in-law gave birth to you early in the seventh month after entering the royal court. Over the years, there must have been a lot of rumors about the third prince in the royal court."

"On the one hand, King Khan seems to be trustworthy enough to hand over the royal army to you, but on the other hand, he has never allowed you to go to the battlefield to officially lead the troops. The so-called royal army seems to be honorable and trustworthy, but as long as the king is still there, , this so-called leader of the royal army is nothing more than a mere appearance."

Just like in the storybook.

When the old Khan died and Chunyu Di Ying succeeded to the throne and abolished Chunyu Di'an as the leader of King Chun's army, no one stood up to protect him.

The so-called trustworthiness is nothing more than this.

The king's army protects the royal court, not Chunyu Di'an.


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