New My Fair Princess: Yongqi Reborn, Dominantly Protecting His Wife

On their wedding night, it should have been a joyous occasion for the Fifth Prince Yongqi and Princess Xinrong. Unexpectedly, a three-foot white silk did not take away Yongqi's mother, Consort ...

Chapter 320 - In Conclusion

I won't go into detail about the love stories of Benjamin and Jimmy, or Liu Hong and Gao Ming.

The main problem is that I can't even picture what that scene would be like, so everyone should just use their imagination.

I won't go into the specifics of what the future holds for the second generation of the main characters.

It's all up to everyone's imagination. If you're interested, you can pair them up yourself.

I started writing the Yongqi Rebirth story in January 2023 and continued until July 8, 2023, when the story ended.

From the sixteenth year of the Qianlong Emperor's reign to the thirty-first year, many, many stories unfolded during those fifteen years.

The main characters experienced a variety of sweet, sad, and frightening events, but all the bad things turned out alright in the end.

True lovers will eventually become a couple.

While writing the story of Yongqi's rebirth, I also wrote other short stories about Yong and Yan, which those who follow the story should know and have read a few of.

In the original drama, the couple that left me with the most regret and made me shed the most tears was Yongqi and Xiaoyanzi.

I was in elementary school when I first watched this show.

I was very angry at the time. Why did Consort Yu refuse to let Xiao Yanzi and Yongqi be together?

Why did Yongqi, a man of talent and ambition, end up going to the unknown Dali alone for love?

Why do even the most perfect people end up separated by vast distances?

I always feel that the ending of the new Huanzhu doesn't do justice to their dramatic journey!

But looking back now, I finally understand that Xiao Yanzi is ultimately Xiao Yanzi; she never belonged to the Forbidden City from the very beginning.

If Xiao Yanzi had never fallen in love with Yongqi, then after Zi Yan's identity was restored, she might have been able to return to her own world of martial arts without hesitation. Perhaps she could have even met someone who didn't care about her status or her frequent troubles, and who only wanted to make her laugh...

If Yongqi had never fallen in love with Xiaoyanzi, then after Xiaoyanzi regained her rightful place, he could have remained in the palace and pursued his ambitions. Even if Emperor Qianlong had bestowed a marriage upon him, Yongqi, who had already accepted the vow of a lifelong commitment to one person, would not have easily agreed...

Perhaps Yongqi will find someone who is a good match for him, and whose values ​​align with his own...

Unfortunately, there are no "what ifs"...

Yongqi's arrow back then bound them all firmly.

That arrow nearly cost Xiao Yanzi her life, but it also unknowingly stole Yongqi's heart.

In the end, Yongqi lived up to the lyrics of "Running Towards You": "For you, I can give up everything; for you, I will travel to the ends of the earth, and never regret it!"

As for Xiao Yanzi, after entering the palace, she caused trouble many times and faced life-or-death situations several times, which made me feel both sorry for her and anxious.

When I saw Consort Yu hang herself, when I saw Xiao Yanzi running to Baoyue Tower crying for Ningxiang Pills, and when I saw Yongqi kowtowing and saying "I will marry you," I broke down and cried. How could Yongqi and Xiao Yanzi have come to this?

Consort Yu was bothered by Xiao Yanzi's identity and talent, disliked her for causing trouble all the time, and disliked Xiao Yanzi as a person—all of this is only natural.

Her biggest problem wasn't that she didn't accept Xiao Yanzi, but that she completely disregarded Yongqi's feelings and his life or death.

Did Consort Yu ever consider what would happen to Yongqi and Xiaoyanzi if she really died without the Fragrance-Nourishing Pill?

When I was watching the show, I hated Consort Yu to the core. But the thing is, Consort Yu could die any way she wanted, except because of Yongyan's love for her.

Because of my dislike for Consort Yu in the TV series and my sympathy for Yongyan in the TV series, in my fanfiction, Consort Yu became a good mother and a supporter of Yongyan.

The character of Consort Yu has been changed, and so has the character of Little Swallow. Some people are saying, is this still Little Swallow?

I still think she's Little Swallow!

One thing I don't understand is that if the man used to be immature, always causing trouble, uneducated, and didn't like to study, but has become hardworking, ambitious, and more stable, everyone will say that the man has finally grown up and matured.

But why do people say that a woman is no longer herself when she becomes more ambitious and outstanding?

If the female lead is only innocent and lively, what will she become when all her relatives and friends are gone?

The female lead I imagined was someone who could be innocent and lively in front of relatives and friends, and could act coquettishly and say she didn't want to do anything, but when relatives and friends weren't around, she could still shoulder everything and face all kinds of storms!

When Xiao Yanzi first appeared, she was all smiles and happy every day. But as the story progressed, her smiles became less frequent, especially after Yongqi returned to the palace...

Then a bunch of people started saying, "It would be better if Xiao Yanzi didn't get involved in love, and it would be better if she didn't like Yongqi..."

But I think that even if she and Yongqi didn't love each other, or even if they never met, Xiaoyanzi's life wouldn't always be smooth sailing. She would still encounter troubles and times when she had to grow up!

No one can remain naive forever under the protection of family and friends!

Then there's Fu Erkang and Xia Ziwei, one is the emperor's personal bodyguard, and the other is the emperor's beloved daughter.

The two fell in love within a few episodes of meeting. Xia Ziwei suffered a lot in order to recognize her relatives and marry Fu Erkang. Fortunately, in the end, her suffering was over and she and Fu Erkang finally became a couple. The only regret was that her best sister was not present at her wedding.

Xiao Jian is a lone bird in the world, while Qing'er is a princess in the deep palace.

Two people who originally had no connection met during an inspection tour.

"We met by chance, and parted in the blink of an eye."

Xiao Jian was forced to join their large group's activities for the sake of his younger sister, Xiao Yanzi.

He helped transport Hanxiang away, helped everyone escape, and protected everyone along the way. Fortunately, the truth about the murder of his father came to light; otherwise, everyone would have suffered for the rest of their lives.

The dissatisfaction with Xiao and Qing is that Qing'er was taken away by Xiao Jian before she could even say goodbye to the Empress Dowager.

Even when Emperor Qianlong went to Nanyang to pick up everyone, Xiao Jian did not consider Qing'er at all, nor did he think about marrying Qing'er or getting the Empress Dowager's approval!

After Xiao Qing got married, she saw Qing'er working in the kitchen while Xiao Jian was not by her side and no servants were arranged to accompany her. She really wanted to beat Xiao Jian up.

Even the Empress Dowager wanted to beat him when she saw it!

Fu Ertai and Saiya are, relatively speaking, the sweetest couple.

To help his brother out of a predicament, Fu'ertai distracted Saiya by running and fighting across the grasslands, eventually winning the little princess's heart. He then took her to the Mongolian grasslands, and that's when the scene ended...

Hanxiang and Mardan are the two key figures who set everyone on the path of the Great Escape.

One was a princess from the Hui region, and the other was a noblewoman from the Hui region.

Hanxiang carried the mission of the Hui people to come to the Qing Dynasty for a marriage alliance.

Mardan was completely absorbed in their love, and the main characters were also deeply moved by their romance.

So, without much hesitation, for the sake of Hanxiang and Mardan's love, she resolutely put a green hat on Emperor Qianlong, who had been so good to them.

When I was a child, it seemed so grand and exciting, but as I grew up, I realized that it wouldn't work.

Emperor Qianlong even forgave them for their heinous crime of deceiving the emperor. How could they bear to hurt such a good emperor?

What angered Emperor Qianlong most was not that they had taken away his concubines, but that these children had taken advantage of his trust in them, deceived him, and manipulated him at will!

In the midst of a great escape, the main characters who fled were injured in various ways, and how could Emperor Qianlong, who was waiting in the palace, have an easy time as well?

Consort Ling finally managed to persuade Emperor Qianlong to send Fu Lun to find them, but none of the children wanted to come back.

Emperor Qianlong then personally went to Nanyang, hoping to bring them back.

As a result, the hatred that Xiao Jian spoke of caused them all to be heartbroken.

After the truth comes out, Yongqi is caught in a struggle between love and family.

Xiao Yanzi's eventual departure saddened Emperor Qianlong greatly.

In the end, even though she, Xiao Yanzi, wasn't in the palace, she still managed to abduct his most outstanding prince, which made him so angry that he wanted to give her a hundred lashes.

Benjamin's lonely departure, his back view looks so sad, but he's actually not so bad off.

After all, he possessed the friendship of Yongqi and Xiaoyanzi, and the beautiful memories he shared with everyone. Moreover, he was not heading to a foreign country, but returning to his familiar homeland.

Benjamin returned to his hometown, where he had parents and relatives. He would no longer be called a foreign devil; in that country, he was respected.

After watching the whole series, I often wondered if, in a parallel world, the perfect couple could reunite.

Will Xiao Yanzi ever see her father and Ziwei again?

Will Qing'er ever be able to go back and see the old lady who raised her?

These are all just fantasies; there is no actual plot.

Regarding the new Huanzhu, I have written a rewritten long novel and a reborn long novel, but I have never written a sequel long novel.

Because I really don't know what attitude to take when writing about Consort Yu and Xinrong, and I don't know how to handle the relationship between Yongqi, Xinrong, and Xiaoyanzi.

If they don't go back, will they ever see their unforgettable relatives and friends again?

If they go back, how will they continue to live in the palace?

I can't even imagine such a scene, so writing a sequel to the new Huanzhu is something I don't want to write, and I won't write.

As for whether there will be any more long-form fan fiction about the new Huanzhu, I'm not sure.

Everything is still pending.

If there are any new long-form articles, I will notify everyone in the group.

Okay, that's enough rambling.

We'll meet again in the martial arts world!