Quick Transmigration: Don't Be Afraid of the Yandere Villain

The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.

Then she saw a handsome and timid ...

The villainous general disguised as a woman in a matriarchal world, part 14

After Wan Ge left, the female official realized that all the ministers could leave the court. The matter of falsely conveying imperial edicts was not under their jurisdiction, so they could only wait.

Upon hearing the announcement to adjourn the court, everyone prepared to leave. Just then, the Crown Princess spoke up: "Guards, Lord Tong has falsely conveyed an imperial edict. Arrest her."

When she heard about the false imperial edict, the Third Princess already had her suspicions, and now they were even more certain. She simply couldn't understand why the Crown Princess would do such a thing. Wasn't this just shooting herself in the foot?

If this matter succeeds, the Imperial Advisor will likely become closer to her in the future. If it fails, and the Imperial Advisor discovers that she was responsible, she will have offended him and will not gain anything in return.

I always thought this woman wasn't very bright, and now that's confirmed my suspicions.

However, the Third Princess was quite satisfied. Her eldest sister insisted on courting death, so wasn't this just fulfilling her own wish?

The Crown Princess subtly glanced at her younger sister. Sure enough, her third sister was still up to her old tricks. Even though she had held the position of Crown Princess for so many years, she had not given up.

The Crown Princess never thought highly of Wan Ge. Although she didn't regard him as some kind of charlatan, she felt that no matter how high his status was, it was useless since he had no real power and his status was even lower than that of an ordinary general.

The Crown Princess didn't care at all whether she offended her or not. The person the Crown Princess really wanted to win over was Wei Shengyi.

Wei Sheng went straight home, but as soon as he got home, he sensed something was wrong.

He seemed to already know who it was, and ordered his subordinates to follow him closely, while he himself went straight back to his room.

Sure enough, she saw the person sitting there. She had left just a step behind her, yet the other person had sneaked into her residence so quickly and was calmly drinking tea.

When Wan Ge saw the other person, she immediately stood up. Just as she was about to explain, Wei Shengyi took the initiative to step forward and hug her.

"Yi'er... um..." Before Wan Ge could even speak, the other person kissed her.

Wei Sheng also wrapped his arms around her neck and kissed her gently. He had a little more experience and was much better than before.

It wasn't until she was lying in bed that Wan Ge came to her senses and looked at the person in front of her with her clothes half open: "Yi'er, I will not marry the Ninth Prince."

"Yes, I know." He knew that she had directly exposed the Crown Princess's false imperial edict in court.

but!

Wei Sheng also knew that her father had brought a man home to her house yesterday, the meaning of which was quite obvious, but he still didn't know the details.

When he went to court that morning, he heard that the Empress was going to bestow a marriage upon her. Although his spies quickly discovered that it was the Crown Princess who was forging the imperial decree, it was enough to make him feel complicated.

Whether this matter is true or false, he is extremely jealous. If the story about the Ninth Prince is false, then what about the man her father brought back?

Moreover, the wife is so outstanding, and so many men like her. How can someone who is half-male and half-female keep her?

Wei Sheng also knew that even though he understood that he had never considered himself a woman, sometimes he was not in control of his own destiny. He had learned so much martial arts and strategy, and had experienced so many wars, so his thoughts were naturally different from those of ordinary men. Would she think that he was sometimes too much like a woman and not a husband at all?