This connection naturally was tied in Li Hong Yuanâs past life. After all, in his current life, Jing Wan and Princess Min Xiang still havenât met yet.
And for Jing Wan to have such a tragic fate in his past life, Princess Min Xiang also played a part. Because in his past life, Princess Min Xiang, with her honorable status as a princess, stole Jing Wanâs fianceeââ-Chen Zheng Min.
(T/N: I just noticed the âMinâ in their names are the same character.)
If not for losing Chen Zheng Min, this fiancee, then Li Ru Yu wouldnât have viewed Jing Wan, who was knowledgable in plants and flowers, as a threat for possibly winning Sun Yi Linâs favor, and thereby schemed against her.
In the final court examination[1], Chen Zheng Min although didnât enter the top three, he still ranked third in the second class (6th place). Even though compared to the flower snatcher (third place candidate) of the first class, no one would remember him, he was still just sixteen years old after all and could even be said to be a youth of outstanding talent. And just prior to that, Princess Min Xiang had coincidentally by chance met Chen Zheng Min once before. It wasnât necessarily that this one meeting made Princess Min Xiang secretly fall for him, but relatively speaking, Chen Zheng Min was indeed a very suitable husband candidate.
Princess Min Xiang was already at the age of choosing a husband, and marrying a princess meant cutting off oneâs future prospects. Anyone with the slightest ambitions actually all didnât like marrying a princess. As a result, the husbands the princesses all married in the end were usually not to their liking. However, with great difficulty, she finally encountered one that was suitable and also pleasing to the eyes and heart, in addition he didnât have much of a background either. Thus, even if knowing that Chen Zheng Min already had an engagement, she still repeatedly begged Noble Consort Su. Le Cheng Emperor although highly regarded Chen Zheng Minâs potential, Chen Zheng Min still didnât have any contributions after all, and there were plenty of outstanding talents. To have him wouldnât be much, and to not have him wouldnât be any less either. Thus, after learning that Chen Zheng Min hadnât married and didnât have an engagement either, he naturally just clapped his hands and agreed.
In actuality, it was nothing more than Noble Consort Su letting someone pressure and force the Luo family and Chen family to break off the engagement in the dark before Le Cheng Emperor found out.
If it was in any other family, just letting one of the descendants marry a princess, even if itâs the most outstanding one, they wouldnât necessarily be unable to accept it. After all, it was only one personâs future prospects getting cut, it could still benefit the other brothers at least. But Chen Zheng Minâs family was different. His father was his grandfatherâs only son. He was the eldest di grandson. Although below him there were also two younger brothers, but they were both shu-born, and moreover, both were still very young, not even ten years old yet. Who knows what the future will be like. Him marrying a princess, for his family, was definitely a very heavy blow, especially for his mother. She only had this one son. She had all her hopes all placed on him, but then suddenly, all her hopes were gone. One can well imagine just how much she hated inside. But her daughter-in-law was a princess, not only was she unable put on airs of a mother-in-law, she even had to serve the other party like an ancestor, and her son also had to live in the princess manor. She might not even be able to see him once every ten days to half a month.
Everyone all thought Chen Zheng Min was a docile sheep, but in his heart actually lived a wolf. Heâd lost the younger cousin he admired, forfeited his bright future, and his mother cheerlessly bathed her face in tears all day. There was the saying, âif one does not erupt in silence, then it is to die in silenceâ, and Chen Zheng Min just happens to be the former, turning into a seemingly taciturn, but actually, vicious and merciless wolf. Princess Min Xiang got sorted out by him very miserably, but unexpectedly didnât dare say anything. In the several years after their marriage, she never got pregnant and got cursed as a hen that canât lay eggs. But in reality, it was because Chen Zheng Min never consummated the marriage with her. Despite having reached such a point, she never once revealed a single word to Noble Consort Su. When people learned of this matter after the fact, they truly viewed Chen Zheng Min in âa whole new lightâ.
For Li Hong Yuan to have been able to succeed in the very end, Chen Zheng Minâs contributions couldnât be overlooked.
He although didnât have Sun Yi Linâs ability to govern, he was still considered a backbone minister under Li Hong Yuanâs administration.
Logically speaking, if not for Princess Min Xiang interfering, Jing Wan in the end would have married Chen Zheng Min, and her life probably wouldâve gone smoothly. And Li Hong Yuan wouldnât have had the chance to learn that there was such a girl called Jing Wan in this world. Thus, speaking from this perspective, all the people that had pushed Jing Wan into that tragic fate should all be considered Li Hong Yuanâs âbenefactorsâ. But unfortunately, one matter was not the other. What he saw was just everything Jing Wan had suffered. Everything else, sorry, he didnât see, donât even think of trying to reason with him.
And after a few days, at Grand Elder Princessâs birthday celebration, itâs precisely when Princess Min Xiang will meet Chen Zheng Min. As for exactly how they met, Li Hong Yuan didnât know. The only surefire way was to just have Princess Min Xiang locked in the imperial palace, as Chen Zheng Min canât possibly enter the palace, thus having the two of them completely separated. Then, before the court examination, have Chen Zheng Minâs marriage taken care of, so that when the time comes, even if Princess Min Xiang takes a fancy to him, there wonât be that previous fated meeting as a foundation. In addition, the ânew opponentâ wonât be easy to get rid of, thus she can only just leave the matter unsettled.
If he were to let nature take its course and let Chen Zheng Min marry the princess as before, then for Li Hong Yuan, it was practically the most satisfying way to get rid of a âlove rivalâ, given that he canât kill the other party. However, considering certain aspects, Li Hong Yuan actually didnât want to cut off Chen Zheng Minâs future prospects. Princess Min Xiangâs method of stealing the person can be used as reference however. Just, the person needs to be changed.
Many years ago, Li Hong Yuan had already made Princess Min Xiang be unable to see âbloodâ. Rather, it wasnât that he was preparing that early for today. At that time, it was also just a coincidence, and he temporarily devised a plan, just so happening to first help his Wan Wan avenge an old grievance. Even though, as the involved person, Jing Wan herself didnât even know she had such a big enemy. As for the remaining, he can just set aside as backup for later use.
Li Hong Yuan thought back to a few years ago. The method used on Min Xiang seemingly was a bit âcruelâ. Fundamentally speaking, Min Xiangâs heart wasnât necessarily bad, but because sheâs always been held in the palm, she was spoiled rotten. The things she wanted, she will always get her hands on. She would never think about other peopleâs wishes. Not just her, this can be said to be a common disease among people like them.
At the time, because he was trapped in the imperial palace, he completely didnât know Jing Wanâs situation, despite clearly knowing that Jing Wan most likely will grow up safe and sound in Qiâan Fu. But because he was unable to see her, he was very irritable, frequently in a hellish state so terrifying that even ghosts would be scared if they saw him, always needing to find a bit of something to relieve the gloomy and violent feeling inside. One day, a cat that Princess Min Xiang raised coincidentally fell into his hands, and in a rather good mood, he chose a pretty good place, leading Min Xiang to come looking by herself. And in front of Min Xiangâs face, he killed that cat, even deliberately making the place reek of blood. Min Xiangâs eyes were completely blinded by red, her ears were filled completely with the catâs screams, continuing for quite some time. Afterwards, he even had Min Xiang confined, covered her eyes, placed the catâs corpse into her hands, and then took off the black cloth covering her eyes. That bloody corpse directly penetrated into her mind in the most violent way. Min Xiang fainted from the sight and fell seriously ill. However, after she woke up, she didnât remember anything, only leaving behind a condition of being unable to look at red color liquids.
And just in case, from start to finish, Li Hong Yuan never allowed her to catch sight of him, yet still have her be vaguely aware of his presence the whole time.
To want to trigger Min Xiangâs symptoms to act up, there was nothing more effective than him personally doing it.
[1] Court Examination â The highest grade imperial exam
T/N: Feel bad for Min Xiang while you still can, just wait until when you learn the things she will do. (Also please donât post spoilers in the comment section.) If something like this chapter makes you feel uncomfortable or triggered, I personally donât think you should be reading this novel, trust me it only gets worst. Thereâs a mature tag on this novel for a reason and itâs not because of smut, thereâs actually no smutâââââthis novel is still mostly politics.
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