After My Mother Was Forcefully Married by a Warlord

Synopsis: [Coercive Love, Parental Love, 30+ Love Story]

◆Transmigrated beauty × Feudal father◆

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Dai Li never imagined that a normal school trip would le...

Chapter 186

Chapter 186

◆Forum Style◆ (Part 1)

[LeTaoTao Forum]

#I laughed so hard my mom thought I was having an epileptic seizure#

Hahahaha, I can't take it anymore! I just accidentally stumbled into the history section next door and saw a post titled #She is the cinnabar mole, the emperor just loves her#. I went in to watch the melon-eating melon and see the chaotic battle among the imperial concubines, and guess what I saw?

[1st Floor - Anonymous]: What? I love watching funny things, OP, stop keeping me in suspense and tell me already.

[Post #2 - Anonymous]: Where's the original poster? You just put out some bait and disappeared? Fishing, huh? Fine, if you won't tell me, I'll go find that post myself. University students have plenty of time during summer vacation (stubbornly).

[3rd Floor - Anonymous]: (Put two ears/)

[4th Floor - Anonymous]: Let's stop here, it's another damn troll post.

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[10th Floor - Did you go back to work today?]: Ah, I think I know now. I once thought the original poster was exaggerating, but it turns out it's really quite amusing. That [Congzhen] next door is definitely making people laugh.

[12th Floor - Anonymous]: ? ? ?

[13th Floor - Anonymous]: 666, another bizarre story.

[14th Floor - Stir-fry Stir-fry]: Tsk, when did my Empress Dai Li start hanging out with those concubines who fight tooth and nail for the emperor's favor? Please move her into the imperial circle and put her at the head table of the wise rulers! (Voice cracks)

[Post #15 - Original Poster]: That's right, that's exactly it. (Nods vigorously)

[16th Floor - Anonymous]: What talk of favoritism? It's clear that his heart and soul are completely devoted to one person; calling it exclusive favor is too mild. Friends who appreciate the details of the Ning-Shi Chronicles know that after Qin Shaozong had money in his pocket, he immediately demolished the palaces built by the previous dynasty to house his concubines. He either dug lakes, diverted water to build gardens so his wife could enjoy the flowers, or built a horse racing track so his wife wouldn't have to leave the palace to enjoy her horseback riding.

[17th Floor - Fishing Sister Never Misses]: Please, without Empress Shengwu, how would those discussion posts get any traffic? Some people keep dragging my Sister Dai into the competition for favor circle, isn't it just to attract traffic? After all, they can make money by reading posts (picking nose/)

[18th Floor - Paper Airplane Can't Fly]: What? There's actually a way to make money like this?

[19th Floor - Fishing Sister Never Misses a Match]: Of course there are! Sometimes when you browse a page, you'll see small ads inserted horizontally. Those are used to count views, and the poster can make money from them (rolls eyes).

[20th Floor - Cabbage]: Wow, I've discovered a new way to make money!

[Post #21 - Original Poster]: Good grief, I've fallen for someone's trick! (Angry)

[22nd Floor - Fishing Sister Never Goes Short]: Oh, we've gone off-topic. Anyway, I've read no less than a hundred posts about imperial concubines, I can practically recite the titles by heart, sigh, like "Looking back at history, which woman was the emperor's favorite?", "A list of stunningly beautiful imperial concubines in history", "When it comes to tragic love stories, the founding emperor and empress of the Great Ning Dynasty must be mentioned"...

[23rd Floor - Salty Fish]: The beginning is normal, but what the heck is the following? A tragic love story? I'm not seeing things, am I? What does this have to do with the two who founded the Great Ning Kingdom? They were a perfect couple!

[Post #24 - Anonymous]: The person upstairs has only ever read the official history of the Great Ning Dynasty, and hasn't read any unofficial histories, right? hhh

[Post #25 - A Salty Fish]: ...That's true. I always thought unofficial histories were unreliable, so I never looked into them. But after hearing what you guys said, I suddenly want to know the origin of the concept of tragic love. Looking for a kind person to help me. (Ears a note)

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[35th Floor - Fishing Sister Never Goes Sick]: Nobody's mentioned this before, so I guess I'll have to be the one to help out. Anyway, I went skunked again today, so I'm pretty bored.

[36th Floor - Salty Fish]: Thank you, Fishing Sister! I'm sure I'll catch a fish after you tell me!

[37th Floor - Fishing Sister Never Misses the Air]: According to unofficial history, Brother Zong and Sister Dai were childhood sweethearts, but because they were not of equal social standing, they were initially separated. Young Brother Zong had no choice but to marry the daughter of the Wei family, while Sister Dai was forced to leave and marry someone else while pregnant.

[38th Floor - A Salty Fish]: ? ? ?

[Post #39 - Anonymous]: Yes, unofficial histories have always insisted that the cat breeder was Maozu's son, only he didn't look like his father.

[40th Floor - A Salty Fish]: Wait, the fur ball breeder? Is this referring to Emperor Ning Chengzong? Oh my god, why call him the fur ball breeder? It's strangely incongruous and cute compared to his wise and mighty image in historical records (covering face and crying/).

[41st Floor - This Account Has Been Deleted]: Because Empress Shi's nickname was Rongrong. According to historical records, Emperor Ningcheng was handsome and radiant, but he was stern and cold. However, he loved to collect all kinds of jewelry for the Empress (it is suspected that he learned this from Emperor Taizu). He also liked to find chefs from all over the country to satisfy the Empress's cravings.

[Post #42 - Anonymous]: That's right. I remember that the "Daily History of the Ning Dynasty" mentions that whenever Emperor Ningcheng ate something delicious, he would say, "This is delicious, take it to the Empress to try." And this happened more than two or three times, maybe a dozen or twenty times, and that's only based on recorded information, haha.

[Post #43 - This account has been deleted]: I was just typing when I saw the comment above continue for me. Yes, that's exactly it. Later, a netizen jokingly called Emperor Ning Chengzong "the fur ball breeder," and everyone thought, "Wow, that's quite fitting!" So it gradually spread, and some friends who are particularly interested in Ning Chengzong's history like to call him "the fur ball breeder."

[Post #44 - Anonymous]: Speaking of which, Emperor Ningcheng is truly a remarkable man! The most outstanding ruler of the Great Ning Dynasty, his achievements are so numerous that they could not be fully recorded on a single piece of cloth; his life was full of splendor. He was skilled in both literature and martial arts, and although he usually had a cold face, the relationship between the emperor and his ministers was harmonious. He was exceptionally handsome and loved his wife, Empress Shi, and they were a devoted couple for life. He seems to be an outstanding graduate of a men's virtue class who traveled from the modern era!

[45th Floor - Salty Fish]: I see, thank you all for the explanation. Could you continue with the heart-wrenching love story we just discussed? (Hands clasped together)

[Post #46 - A Salty Fish]: Where's my fishing buddy? Did she catch a fish and therefore don't have time to talk to me? Ahhh, don't forget about this salty fish QAQ

[Post #47 - Anonymous]: Haha, just helping out with Fishing Sister's passionate tale of the sea and sky, you're welcome~

[Post #48 - Anonymous]: Help +1

[Post #49 - Original Poster]: +10086 Help

[50th Floor - Unlimited Data]: + Phone Number

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[65th Floor - Fishing Sister Never Goes Sick]: Wow, I just came back from catching a fish and found that so many floors have been turned up. Okay, okay, since everyone is waiting for me, I'll continue.

[66th Floor - Salty Fish]: Wuhu, Fishing Sister is back!!

[67th Floor - Anonymous]: Move a small stool and listen to the story.

[68th Floor - Anonymous]: Selling sunflower seeds, soda, chubby orange candies, and mini fans in the front row. Anyone interested?

[Post #69 - Anonymous]: I'd like a beautiful calico cat~

[70th Floor - Fishing Sister Never Goes Airborne]: I accidentally posted this before I finished typing, so I'll continue now. Because of everything that happened before, when Brother Zong and Sister Dai met again after ten years apart, Dai Li's first reaction was to run. Unofficial history says that Empress Shengwu fled because she resented the Emperor Taizu for not standing firmly against her family for her sake, and also because she had developed feelings for her ex-husband over the years and didn't want to face her former lover. More importantly, she didn't want the Emperor Taizu to know that the furball breeder was his child!

[71st Floor - A Salty Fish]: What a twist!

[72nd Floor - Fishing Sister Never Goes Airborne]: Anyway, that's what the unofficial history says. Something like, since you didn't insist on choosing me back then, then I don't want to be your wife now; something like, she ran away and he chased her, she couldn't escape even if she had wings; something like, you abuse me and I abuse you, it's a back-and-forth; something like, how could you make my son call someone else's father? ... In short, after a lot of trouble, the two finally reconciled.

[73rd floor - Salty Fish]: Stunned.

[74th Floor - Wet Toilet Paper yyds]: Those who support unofficial histories and their proponents say this, and of course, there's some basis to it. If Emperor Chengzong wasn't a descendant of Emperor Taizu, how could the founding emperors have accepted him so easily? You see, the thinking of the ancients was very stubborn.

[75th Floor - When Do the Ox and Horse Get Off Work?]: Haha, those who believe in that unofficial history of the founding of the Great Ning Dynasty, they've got their lives covered now. Marking this down, I'll sell them health products when they're old. Ancient people were supposed to be stubborn? What about chastity and not remarrying, what about being condemned for even speaking to a man outside the family… Please, it depends on the dynasty. The Cheng-Zhu school of Neo-Confucianism, with its "preserve heavenly principles and eliminate human desires," only appeared later. Before that, the social atmosphere was quite open, especially during periods of limited human resources, when the court strongly encouraged widows to remarry.

[76th Floor - Big A, Give Me Back My Money]: I agree with the comment above. Sometimes modern people are more feudal than ancient people. Besides, Empress Shi's mother was Emperor Taizu's younger sister, and she had Qin blood flowing through her veins! Even if Emperor Chengzong wasn't Emperor Taizu's biological son, his descendants still had Qin blood.

[77th Floor - Anonymous]: Sigh, actually, unofficial histories are just for fun. As for the history of Da Ning, many people still prefer the official history.

[78th Floor - Wind Blows Through Cotton Pants]: Yes, putting aside the logical consistency of the official historical records revised by the Ning Dynasty, just considering Emperor Taizu of Ning, he was ruthless and extremely powerful. If such a man truly couldn't forget a woman, how could he possibly wait ten years? Do you believe he could endure ten years of silence, or do you believe I'm Dai Li (doge emoji)?

[79th Floor - Salty Fish]: Greetings, Your Majesty!

[80th Floor - Even Burmese A Dogs Don't Play, But I Do]: Greetings, Your Majesty!

[Post #81 - Anonymous]: Greetings, Your Majesty! Please bless me so I won't fail any courses next semester! (Breaking formation/)

[Post #82 - The Sun is a Red Egg Yolk]: Greetings, Your Majesty! May you bless this believer to win the grand prize when buying a scratch-off lottery ticket later (hands clasped together)

[Post #83 - Anonymous]: Greetings, Your Majesty. May you bless this man so that he may win over his dream girl and successfully find a partner this year.

[Post #84 - Scumbag with a Playboy]: ...6, you guys are treating Dai Li like a wishing well? Count me in!!

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