Even those that knew Li Hong Yuanâs actual circumstances also believed that he wouldnât have easily met with mishap. However, they all didnât point out anything to Le Cheng Emperor. Although your praises for your son were a lucky bullseye, not one word was wrong, and him being indefinitely moody and violently ruthless can still reluctantly be accepted, even in addition to another wife cursing title, they would still be willing to have their daughters sent into Jin Wang Manor to serve him. He only cursed wives, as long as it wasnât becoming the di wife, wouldnât it be fine. Yetâ¦â¦ai, sending oneâs own daughter to him would only be just getting trampled for nothing, and no benefits would come of it. Itâd be better not to think of using this method to climb up. It simply wouldnât work on Jin Qinwang.
Ding Duke kneeled upon the great hall. Never mind his calculations amounting to nothing, Le Cheng Emperor even bluntly pointed out for him to provide a generous dowry to compensate his son.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBeloved official Sunâ¦â¦â
Ding Duke quivered, âThis subject, thanks your Majesty for the magnanimous honor. For this oneâs daughter to be able to marry Jin Qinwang as a consort is her blessing of three lifetimes.â
âAs long as beloved official knows.â Le Cheng Emperor was satisfied.
If the people at Li Hong Yuanâs side saw Le Cheng Emperor right now, they probably will be able to find the cause of their own masterâs shamelessness. This was practically just father and son âcoming from the same moldâ.
This sudden imperial decree from Le Cheng Emperor, before the court session even ended outside, everyone in the entire inner palace all learned of it. After the momentary shock, some people thoroughly dumbed, while some people clapped their hands and happily burst into laughter. The Emperor was practically just like a godly stroke of brush, not only destroying the Empress and the eldest princeâs plans, he even made Ding Duke Manor literally âgive away the bride and lose oneâs army on top of it[1]â.
Jin Qinwang was Noble Consort Suâs foster son. The mother and child have âdeepâ feelings, so it was definitely impossible for him to stand on the Empressâs side. Moreover, Sun Yi Jiaâs beauty was ruined. Even if she can smoothly marry into Jin Qinwang Manor, afraid guarding an empty bed was already a light sentence. Who knows how much Jin Qinwang who only loves beauties will hate her. This was the same as tying a death knot. If Ding Duke Manor switch sides to Noble Consort Suâs side, the situation might still be able to alleviate some and let Sun Yi Jia have some good days. Unfortunately, Ding Duke Manor was the Empress and eldest princeâs iron club. In the end, the final result was just Sun Yi Jia thoroughly being reduced to an abandoned pawn, no longer having the least bit of use.
Also that one, who although couldnât stand in the front court, yet was also in the palace, the inner court scribe, Sun Yi Lin, also found out in the first moment and almost snapped the brush in hand in half. He originally still thought he could still strive for a shred of opportunity for his younger sister, but unfortunately, because of that good father of his thoroughly angering his Majesty, now it was too late, everything was all too late. He although had some of the Emperorâs favor and trust, it was still far from the point of being able to let the revered son of heaven retract his decree. He hated, he really hatedâ¦â¦
Sun Yi Lin has never regretted like this before either. If he from the start never conceded, if he from the start just climbed upwards, then right now, how could he not have the least bit of power to speak out. Blue veins violently bulged from his tightly clenched fist, the grinding sound of his clenched teeth echoed, and ink dark gloominess seemingly dripped from his eyes. His whole body emitted a malicious air, making the little eunuch serving in the inner court canât help but tremble, only wondering why this normally elegant and gentle like the wind fine gentleman was this terrifying.
A good while later, Sun Yi Lin finally gradually curb his mood. He slightly lowered his head, as he looked to his own palm, softly muttering, âGood younger sister, just you wait, even if you marry into Jin Qinwang Manor, I will still have Jin Qinwang not dare to slight you in the least.â
When Ding Duchess learned of this news, everything before her eyes went black, and she nearly fainted, scaring everyone that was serving her. After finally returning to her sense with great difficulty, her tears uncontrollably fell. Her poor daughter, her poor daughter! In these last few days, she had been attempting to stop the Ding Duke. Her daughter was already that pitiful, donât force her down a despairing path, but, no use. So she could only hope that her future son-in-law, even if he doesnât like her daughter, still let her daughter live her own days in the inner courtyard. As long as he doesnât treat her harshlyâ¦â¦but now, it was all over, all over. Jin Qinwang that living Enma, who knows if her daughter might some day die in his hands!
âMy lord, my lord, how can you be so heartless, not caring for father-daughter affections in the least. Then, from now on, donât blame me for being merciless!â
Soon after, this matter very quickly spread throughout the capital. Originally, the people that knew about Sun Yi Jiaâs disfiguration werenât many, but because of her fatherâs âwanton proclamationâ, putting aside the ordinary commoners, at the very least, those official families all knew. And now, learning that Sun Yi Jia got such an outcome, people that truly were taking pleasure in her misfortune instead lessened. That kind of highly prideful girl, such a dismal ending, a pity, truly a pity.
âWhatâs a pity? Having her appearance ruined, yet in the end, still can become a wangfei, if I have to say, her life is a little too good.â There was no lack of people that said words like these.
âBut that reputation of Jin Qinwang, and moreover, up until now, still donât know whether heâs alive or notâ¦â¦.â
âHis Majesty clearly was aware of this situation, yet still passed such a marriage decree, then that Sun Yi Jia inevitably will have to marry. Now itâs just seeing whether she marries a dead person or a live person. But no matter what, that is still a qinwangâs main consort position, still very mighty and majestic.â
âIf I have to say, if Jin Qinwang really is gone, for that Miss Sun, it would a little better. If heâs still alive, donât even know if Miss Sun can still safely last until the wedding date. Heard that Jin Qinwangâs previous few fiancee, not one ended up well. If not dead, then injured, some even ruined their purityâ¦â¦â
Ding Duchess originally didnât intend on writing a letter to inform Sun Yi Jia, but she was going to know sooner or later. Then that way, as soon as she returns, sheâll be caught unprepared facing this grievous news. It was better to inform her in advance, and let her be mentally prepared. Hardening her heart, she personally lifted the brush and wrote a letter, letting the servants quickly send it to White Dragon Temple.
Compared to Li Hong Yuanâs side using pigeon mail, and received the news before the morning court even ended, Sun Yi Jiaâs side naturally learned of it much later. Originally still feeling happy, but after unsealing the letter and reading it, Sun Yi Jiaâs body went limp, nearly collapsing on the ground.
âBig sister Jiaâ¦â¦.â Jing Wan hurriedly went up to support her, only seeing her empty eyes, like she had instantly lost her soul, âWhatâs wrong, did something happen?â She carefully asked, only thinking that something happened in Ding Duke Manor, yet she didnât get a response from Sun Yi Jia.
Jing Wan frowned and reached out to pick up the fallen letter on the ground. Although reading someone elseâs private letter was very improper, but at the moment, she couldnât concern herself with all that.
After carefully reading it, Jing Wanâs face also became very unsightly. This letter had the cause and effect of the bestowed marriage all clearly written out.
âJing Wan, what exactly happened?â Yuan Qiao Qiao, seeing their appearance, couldnât help asking anxiously. After interacting with Sun Yi Jia these days, their relationship naturally shot up, and were already considered close friends. Just from their appearances, she already knew, something big must have happened again. Inside, she was also very worried. Zhou Ying Shuang also had a skeptical look all over her face.
Jing Wan looked to Sun Yi Jia, her heart unbearably stuffy, then opened her mouth with great difficulty, âThe Ding Duke, with big sister Jiaâs face injury as excuse, feigned being pitiful, in an attempt to let his Majesty pass a decree to bestow a marriage. This angered his Majesty, thus his Majesty had big sister Jia bestowed to Jin Qinwang in marriage.â
âWhat?â Yuan Qiao Qiao and Zhou Ying Shuang were both so shocked that they nearly sat up. âHow can that be? Why Jin Qinwang of all people? Even if itâs a poor scholar, that would still be better than Jin Qinwang. Wasnât that just pushing Yi Jia towards a fire pit?â
[1] Idiom meaning to suffer a double loss in trying to trick the enemy; this idiom comes from the âRomance of the Three Kingdomsâ novel by Luo Guan Zhong. In the novel, Zhou Yu, one of the warlord Sun Quanâs generals, advised Sun Quan to fake a marriage interview to catch Liu Bei as a hostage, but this plan was saw through by Zhuge Liang. In the end, Liu Bei actually did get to marry Sun Shang Xiang, sister of Sun Quan, and Sun Quan also lost a decisive battle against him. Thus, they were mocked for having given away a bride, yet also lost their army on top of it.
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