A Blessed Wife At Home

She was the daughter of the county magistrate but was forced to marry into a peasant family by her dímǔ.

She wasn’t from this world. With supernatural powers, a flip of her hand would mak...

Chapter 2217 Domineering

Chapter 2217 Domineering

The queen and the concubines were furious!

I've seen biased people, but I've never seen anyone so biased.

The concubines in the harem don't understand the overall situation, nor do they understand the difficulties faced by the third prince - of course, the third prince would never tell his difficulties to the concubines in the harem, as his self-esteem would not allow it.

So, in the eyes of the concubines in the harem, their emperor is biased and is a foolish and incompetent ruler whose mind has been bewitched by the treacherous concubine. Otherwise, could his mind be so biased?

Think about Concubine Su Lifei's background. She knew nothing about rules and etiquette, let alone music, chess, calligraphy and painting. She was extremely rude and vulgar, and even openly used violence in the palace. Yet, she was a concubine when she first entered the palace, and became a concubine in less than three months.

Okay, even though he's a crude, ignorant fool, it's because his bandit father has come at a good time.

The emperor wants to use her father, so he must promote her.

But being a concubine is already a great honor, right?

He still protects her like this!

It's really disheartening, and also makes people feel a little contemptuous for no reason.

Not to mention the concubines, Concubine Su Li was also very dissatisfied. Because she felt that those bitches had bullied her first, she knew that this was the harem, and she had been very restrained. She just pointed at their noses and scolded them a few times, hit them a few times, and smashed their things in the palace. What was that?

In the past, she would have whipped them to death.

She was just seeking justice for herself, why should she be punished? Grounded? Taught rules? Isn't this the same as asking for her life!

Everyone knows that these are what she hates the most.

Concubine Su Lifei cried and made a fuss, not caring about whether she was under house arrest or not. She ran straight to the Third Prince and acted like a spoiled child and cried, refusing to obey her orders, causing him a great headache.

The Third Prince patiently reasoned with her, saying that this was the palace rule, that her punishment was already very light, and that learning the rules was for her own good...

But how could Concubine Su Lifei listen?

She felt that it was good for her to let her do whatever she wanted freely. How could it be good for her to make things difficult for her, to make things difficult for her, or to deliberately force her to learn something she was not happy about?

That's the excuse!

Anyway, she doesn't rely on any bullshit rules to make a living. As long as her father and her brothers are still alive, she has someone to support her and has the confidence, and no one dares to mess with her. If she doesn't have her father and her brothers, even if she learns the rules better than the queen, what's the point?

I have to say that what Su Lifei said is quite correct to a certain extent.

The Third Prince really doted on Concubine Su Lifei at the beginning, mainly because all his wives and concubines were ladies. Even if there were a few brave ones among them, they did not break away from the framework of ladies.

Concubine Su Lifei was different. She was wild and hot-tempered, and really bold. When she screamed, the palace maids and eunuchs serving outside the bedroom lowered their heads with red faces and necks, giving the Third Prince a very different experience.

This experience was fresh and novel, and made him feel refreshed and unable to stop.

But with Su Lifei's personality, it's fun to act coquettishly and throw tantrums occasionally, but if she is always unreasonable and doesn't follow the rules, she won't be so likable.

She had gotten into such a big trouble this time, and she had no idea how much pressure he had to bear for her. Although the concubines' families were not as prominent as those of her father and brothers, they were also working for her.

Afterwards, he had to find a way to comfort them and their families.

(End of this chapter)