Before Exile, I Kicked Out the Future Grand Chancellor

Who says a wife must suffer alongside her exiled husband? Even though Wan Xueying, who was transmigrated, knew that Shen Yu would become the future Grand Chancellor, she still kicked him out before...

Chapter 100 Finale (2)

A master calculated that Wan Qingling was destined to be a phoenix? But she was only just a stone's throw away from it. Furthermore, her mother was a princess, so her status was considered noble.

Shen Yu disapproved after hearing this and said, "What's the point? He's still trapped in the Imperial Ancestor's Mausoleum, guarding it with the deposed Crown Prince."

It is true that things change over time. Back then, Ning Tai sent Ning Ze into exile, but he didn't expect that he would be even worse off than Ning Ze.

At that time, Ning Ze not only had access to a carriage, but also had guards, and he even served as a stand-in to fake the Third Prince's death.

Ning Tai was escorted to the imperial ancestral mausoleum in shackles, and his wives and concubines, including Wan Qingling, were also exiled with him.

In addition, a large number of officials were convicted because of Ning Tai and exiled to various places.

Currently, the third prince's wife, Xue Jiaying, is guarding the imperial mausoleum. She hasn't left because of Ning Ze's death. On the contrary, she plans to stay here and guard Ning Ze's mausoleum for the rest of her life.

The reason was that Ning Ze secretly fled from here to Beijing, causing Lian Zong's tragic death.

Since he was already dead, his crimes were no longer pursued, and he was even granted a throne and buried with honors. However, Xue Jiaying wanted to atone for his sins here.

After learning that Pei Xuanqing became the regent, she regretted abandoning Pei Xuanqing and choosing Ning Ze, which led to her current fate.

He Wenxuan is one of the few people who walked out of the imperial ancestral mausoleum. He is now the commander of the Yulin Guard and one of Pei Xuanqing's confidants.

Wan Xueying and Shen Yu did not stay long in Fengyang Ridge. They called on their men to move quickly along the road to the northern border.

It is the way home and also the way to a new life.

Thanks to each other, they were able to survive the difficult road of exile, and thanks to each other, they were able to create their own happy road.

(End of the book)

The author has something to say:

Thank you all for your continued companionship, and thank you all for your support. This is the end of the book, and there will be no sequels.