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 ...
When Feng Xunjin went out, he saw Feng Xunxi leading Wan Ge away. Their hands, hanging at their sides, were clenched tightly.
He's just Feng Xunxi, but Feng Xunjin knows all his secrets. Eliminating him would be a piece of cake.
Wan Ge knew this, but given the vast difference in their status, even if she knew, she couldn't protect him.
At this moment, what he hated even more was why Wan Ge didn't like him anymore? He was willing to turn back, even though Wan Ge loved him so much in their past life.
No! It's all Feng Xunxi's fault. If it weren't for him, Wan Ge would definitely like him a lot.
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Feng Xunjin's greatest skill is to lie low. Right now, he is just a prince with no real power, so he will not stir up any trouble.
In the years following his conversation with Wan Ge, Feng Xun Jin worked to solidify his position and prevent Wan Ge from finding any leverage against him in order to protect Feng Xun Xi. Feng Xun Jin completely destroyed all traces of the bad things he had done in the past.
What we are doing now involves eliminating some evidence in the process.
The male protagonist remained inactive while cultivating his own power, and Wan Ge also kept planting her own spies.
In the years following the confrontation, neither side made the first move. The only major event that occurred during this period was the death of Consort Ling.
Lingfei left less than a year after Wan Ge arrived, which is about the same timeframe described in the plot.
As in the story, the emperor did not find a new mother for Feng Xunjin, but instead took care of him personally. However, Wan Ge felt that it wasn't as good as in the story. She felt that the emperor was somewhat indifferent to her.
Of course, the male protagonist is partly to blame; after being reborn, he becomes the emperor's most beloved child. All of the male protagonist's ideas and actions greatly please the emperor, leading to his ever-growing affection for him.
Brother Wan did try to interfere with what he did, and even took some action, but the other party quickly escaped danger and became even better.
However, Feng Xunjin was unaware that this was Wan Ge's deliberate act, using these seemingly deadly but actually easily detectable little tricks.
This would prevent the other party from feeling that Wan Ge had done nothing, and would also make them feel that Wan Ge could not cause them any real harm, and that everything she did was just a futile effort.
The purpose of the evening song is to let the opponent feel smug for a while before making a move, and at the same time, to lower their guard.
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Two years later, an official close to the Third Prince reported to the Emperor that the Third Prince had colluded with ministers to plot a rebellion.
Wan Ge couldn't go to the palace, but she had someone by Feng Xunxi's side to replace him before they went to search.
Feng Xunxi did indeed collude with ministers, and was one of the main forces behind his later rebellion. Although that person was not the prime minister, he held a high position.
But in the end, Wan Ge's spies said they couldn't find the place where Feng Xunxi hid the letters, nor could they find any of the places Wan Ge mentioned.
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When the emperor flew into a rage and ordered a search, the crown prince stood silently behind the emperor. He didn't actually find it either, but he had already forged a copy.
Surprisingly, even the forged document he made was nowhere to be found after a long search.
Just as they were about to leave, the eunuch's gaze fell on the box on Feng Xunxi's table.
The box wasn't locked, or rather, it wasn't even closed. Initially, no one thought Feng Xunxi was being particularly bold, leaving the minister's letter lying around like that.