Posted to the Sunset Red Elderly Task Force, Mo Yan is cold and aloof: "It's a small matter."
As the saying goes, filial piety comes from discipline. As for ungrateful brats, you ...
Han Hao, do you really think the border is your personal fiefdom?
Han Hao naturally wouldn't dare say that.
"I came here only because of our relationship as ruler and subject, and I didn't want to make this public. I didn't expect you to let your son handle official business."
That's the border, not your territory. He has no official position or authority; what right does he have to do this?
Or do you want him to be your direct successor? What do you consider the border region to be?
That was a serious remark, and Han Hao naturally dared not accept it.
"Your subject dares not."
"What else wouldn't you dare to do? Your concubine plotted to murder the princess; was it at your behest?"
With no one taking over the border, we can't directly target Han Hao, which is a disadvantage.
"Impossible, Your Majesty, how could anything have happened to the princess?"
"I frequently receive letters from the princess, all of them filled with insults. How could anything be wrong?"
The emperor didn't believe this. How could his sister possibly write a letter to insult people? She would definitely take action directly, right?
"Your Majesty, please allow me to retrieve the letter."
If it weren't for loyalty, the emperor would almost suspect that Mo Yan and Han Hao had a...
"go."
The emperor wanted to see what kind of trouble Han Hao was causing.
Han Hao quickly grabbed a box, which was full of letters.
From the time I left until now, it has remained.
The emperor opened the letter and knew at a glance that it was not written by his own sister.
Perhaps everything here looks similar, and the handwriting is similar, but it was definitely not written by the princess.
"This is not my sister's handwriting. This person only imitated its form, but lacked my sister's spirit."
These are not words my royal sister would say.
She will not allow herself to be humble.
I won't envy others.
I would never say I hate you.
His imperial sister is wonderful in every way.
I would not stoop so low, nor would I be jealous of others.
She has no reason to be jealous.
"My younger sister is a favored daughter of heaven. She has no need to envy others, much less scheme for love."
She is upright and honest, regardless of time or place, and she doesn't need anyone's charity, nor would she hate you.
no need."
Each letter here seems to come from a resentful woman.
She complained that her husband didn't come home.
She complained that her husband had a concubine.
She complained about her husband's illegitimate son.
He hated Han Hao, and he hated the concubine.
"You are not that important to my imperial sisters."
Hating someone who's utterly despicable. What are you thinking?
Han Hao didn't believe it.
He stared wide-eyed and took several steps back.
I just can't believe it.
How could these letters not be from the princess?
“But this is from the princess’s guards, and they give it to me every month.”
How could she not be a princess?
"How could my imperial sister do this? Does she need to be so humble?"
Does she need to hate you?
But your concubine actually dared to poison the eldest princess.
"I'm taking you away, what complaints do you have!"
Han Hao was still reeling from the shock of those letters not being written by Mo Yan.
How is that possible?
How is that possible?
If it wasn't Mo Yan, wouldn't that mean that all these years, she didn't care at all about how her husband was?
She didn't care at all whether he took a concubine or had illegitimate sons or daughters.
She didn't care about their marriage at all.
"Your Majesty, I obey." Han Hao could only obey the decree; he dared not ask for anything. "However, my concubine is weak, so I beg Your Majesty not to use severe punishment."
"Delicate?" The emperor found this the funniest joke imaginable. "Do you know whose daughter she is?"
"Your subject understands."
Han Hao lowered his head and immediately confessed, "I know that she was originally General Mao's daughter, but because of General Mao's accident, she was entrusted to me."
At that time, Chen and she were childhood sweethearts.
I can only place her in a separate courtyard.
later……"
"Later, my sister married you, and within a month, you two were already having an affair, wasn't that right?"
Han Hao lowered his head, not daring to say anything more. He had been waiting for the princess to question him about what happened back then.
However, no.
The princess said nothing.
They never acknowledged Jinjin's existence, nor did they ask what had happened.
After that, he went to the frontier.
From then on, they only communicated through letters.
"Your Majesty, I have made a mistake." But Princess, have you not made any mistakes at all?
Of course, he wouldn't dare say that.
As a wife, the princess was never docile and never respected him. Wasn't that wrong?
The princess seemed to have never paid any attention to him.
She never cared about him as her husband.
Sometimes, he thinks about it.
Why did the princess marry him?
Later I realized that it was nothing more than the machinations of an emperor.
The princess only married him because he was useful to her.
"Of course you are wrong, and you are guilty!"
My sister marrying you is an immense blessing for you, yet you still dare to get entangled with other people!
Now, you have allowed your concubine to harm my sister; your crime is even more heinous!
"I demand that you all be buried with my sister!"