In the 21st century, beauty blogger Sang Jiang, after finishing her stream, cursed a certain brainless author a few times and unexpectedly transmigrated into a tragic female supporting character in...
After that day, Sang Jiang was given the title of Princess Mingyue and moved into Mingyue Palace.
The Bright Moon Palace has a lot of flowers and plants, and Sang Jiang is quite happy living there.
“Princess, I heard that this Bright Moon Palace was prepared before you were even born. It has been empty all these years since you disappeared, but people still come to clean it from time to time.” The little palace maid Fu Fang, who had led the way that day, saw that Sang Jiang was sitting there bored, so she quietly told her about the Bright Moon Palace.
Sang Jiang raised a slight brow: "Then, Your Majesty, what kind of person is the Empress Dowager?"
Looking at the beautiful scenery of the garden, she couldn't help but become curious about the emperor.
Fu Fang tilted her head and thought for a moment, then said softly, "When Her Majesty the Empress married the Emperor, he was just a prince and shouldn't have been the one to ascend the throne. However, the late Emperor had few children and many of them were not virtuous, so Her Majesty the Empress helped the Emperor ascend the throne, and the capital was moved here. As for the details, I don't know them. If you want to know, you can ask the older aunts."
"Mm." Sang Jiang nodded slightly.
She became even more curious about the Empress. She had heard that her maternal family was not in Xifeng, and that when she married the Emperor, she only had her aunt and her family.
"Oh, Sister Mingyue is here."
A sharp female voice interrupted Sang Jiang's thoughts, and she frowned slightly as she looked at the woman walking towards her.
The woman walked up to her and curtsied, saying, "Luo Ying greets Sister Mingyue."
Sang Jiang turned her head slightly to look at Fu Fang beside her. Fu Fang immediately understood and whispered in Sang Jiang's ear, "This is Princess Luo Ying."
Sang Jiang raised an eyebrow: "What is it?"
Nangong Luoying stood up and sat down opposite Sang Jiang as if they were old friends: "I heard that you grew up in Dongchen Kingdom and are probably not very familiar with our Xifeng Kingdom, so I thought I would show you around."
Originally, she was the only princess in Xifeng Kingdom, and she always boasted about her beauty. However, after everyone looked at Sang Jiang yesterday, they all turned their attention to her, which made Nangong Luoying, who was used to being praised, very unhappy.
Sang Jiang glanced at her and slowly yawned: "If you have the time and inclination, you should go by yourself. I won't go."
“Sister, that’s not right. Father has always hoped that we siblings would get along well. If Father saw us playing together, he would probably be happy.” Luo Ying smiled and touched her hairpin.
"Then let's do it another day." Sang Jiang remained indifferent.
Seeing that she was completely unresponsive, Nangong Luoying nodded slightly: "In that case, little sister will go back first."
"Mm." Sang Jiang responded, then looked at Fu Fang beside her: "Fu Fang, let go of the princess."
“Yes, Your Highness, please.” Fu Fang stepped forward and walked to Nangong Luoying’s side.
Nangong Luoying gritted her teeth and gave a stiff smile before turning and leaving.
Chunhe watched this scene from afar and sighed slightly. Others might think that Sang Jiang was not trying to befriend Nangong Luoying, but only she knew that Sang Jiang was just too lazy to move.
As soon as Nangong Luoying left, she couldn't help but lash out. With a disgruntled expression, she kicked a rock and said, "What's with the arrogance? It's all because Father Emperor likes her!"
Then she immediately exclaimed, "Ah~"
The pain in her foot made her jump up, and Ying'er quickly caught her to prevent her from falling.
"It hurts! It hurts! Slow down, slow down!" she cried out while desperately pulling on Ying'er.
Ying'er helped her down to her feet.
"Wait!" Nangong Luoying suddenly called out to Ying'er as if she had seen something.