Quick Transmigration: She is the Great Villain

(This is a real villain, never redeemed, do not read if you dislike this.)

Luo Xi is the only goddess above the nine heavens.

Although she is a goddess, her murderous intent is too stro...

Chapter 2 The Regent's Possessiveness is Extremely Strong

Chapter 2 The Regent's Possessiveness is Extremely Strong

The Empress wanted to make things difficult for Luo Xi, but she couldn't because she couldn't even see Luo Xi.

She would send someone to invite Luo Xi to the palace every few days.

In just over a month, she sent people to invite him no less than 15 times.

At first, Luo Xi would use having other things to do as an excuse to avoid going to the palace.

Now, none of her people can see Luo Xi anymore, because the guards at the Regent's Palace won't let her people in at all.

The Empress was furious...

Yes, the Empress was truly furious.

The Empress's intentions were too obvious. She had sent people to invite Luo Xi so many times, as if she wouldn't give up until she achieved her goal.

She clearly had ill intentions towards Luo Xi, so it would be strange if Song Yan kept her around.

If you have the ability, of course you'd kill them.

Song Yan had someone add something to the Empress's food, causing her to vomit blood and die from anger...

Two months later, at the Regent's Palace,

While Luo Xi was taking a nap, Song Yan secretly transferred away two guards who were only handsome.

He replaced the original with ten burly, highly skilled martial artists.

Uncle Li, who witnessed everything: "........."

Ugh! It's unbearable to watch.

Before the prince married the princess, he had no idea that the prince had this side to him.

She's so jealous and possessive.

The princess consort actually indulged the prince's unreasonable behavior.

If it were any other couple, they would definitely argue about this.

Aren't Lord Li and his wife examples?

Lord Li did not want any handsome guards around his wife, so he transferred them away.

Later, Madam Li made a scene, saying that Lord Li did not trust her and so on.

They've escalated to the point of wanting a divorce.

Nowadays, the guards who follow the prince are generally quite good-looking, after all, he has transferred one after another from the princess.

Since the guards hadn't done anything wrong, Song Yan naturally wouldn't let them leave. Instead, he made them follow him.

But what about the guards accompanying the princess? Their martial arts skills are good, but they're not exactly pleasing to the eye.

Three days later, near the Yellow Crane Tower.

When Madam Li arrived here, she saw the stunningly beautiful Luo Xi not far away.

She glanced a few more times at the dozen or so guards following behind Luo Xi.

So many guards following him? This regent is quite possessive.

Doesn't the Regent's wife feel that the Regent is restricting her? Doesn't she have any freedom at all?

Furthermore, the Regent's wife doesn't have a single handsome guard by her side. Doesn't she think that the Regent doesn't trust her?

Suddenly, she remembered that the Regent's wife was an orphan with no one to support her and no power to rebel against the Regent, so she could only endure it.

The families were not of equal social standing, so the Regent's wife had no choice but to endure it.

The regent was no benevolent man; many people died at his hands.

If the Regent's wife were to argue with the Regent, he would probably kill her with a single blow.

Tsk tsk, so pitiful...

Madam Li's gaze towards Luo Xi was completely undisguised.

Luo Xi saw it, and a hint of coldness flashed in her eyes.

Pity her? Pity her for what?

Furthermore, what makes her superior?

When Madam Li saw that Luo Xi had noticed her, although she didn't want to bow to an orphan, she couldn't refuse because the orphan's husband was the Regent.

So, she could only reluctantly walk over and bow to Luo Xi.

Luo Xi stared at Madam Li, not letting her get up for a long time.

Luo Xi didn't want to ask her why she pitied her anymore.

Even if she asks, what she says might not be the truth.