Male protagonist's perspective transmigration. Small worlds may or may not have CPs. Not a traditional power-fantasy. Focuses on living one's own life well in each world. Typographical erro...
In the room
Tu Yufan happily touched her belly with his hand, and Liu Yutong showed a somewhat satisfied look. She had always wanted to have a child of her own, but the conditions here were not very good, and it would be a bit unfair to her child.
"Yutong, you will be able to enter the capital soon."
Liu Yutong thought that Tu Yufan Guxing was talking nonsense, and asked in confusion: "Why did my husband say that?"
"Marquis Pingyang has rehabilitated Yan Guoxun, and the imperial edict of rehabilitation will be here soon."
Seeing his serious expression, Liu Yutong had no doubts and was immediately excited, with tears streaming down her face unconsciously.
Tu Yufan wiped her tears and said with a smile: "You will go to the capital, and you can see your father. The emperor will probably let our child inherit the title to show his kindness. Then everything will be safe and smooth."
After hearing this, Liu Yutong suddenly frowned: "My husband said 'you' are not 'us', so why don't you join us?"
"Sometime I will arrange for myself to die accidentally."
Seeing her incredulous expression, Tu Yufan held her hand and comforted her: "If I go, the situation won't be that serious. The current emperor is too old and suspicious. I heard that the crown prince died unexpectedly. There are several young princes now, and the struggle for succession is rising. If I don't go, you can stay away from danger. Besides, Mo Jinrui is already 13 years old and can take on the responsibilities of a man."
After some persuasion, although Liu Yutong didn't quite agree, he had no choice but to accept it.
Tu Yufan was speaking the truth. In the plot, Tu Yufan was involved in the fight for the throne, which led to the tragic death of Liu Yutong's son. Now that he is gone, and the Mo family has no officials, other people's eyes will not fall on them.
If Wen Yueyao had heard the news of her own death, she would have persisted for the sake of her eldest grandson and her youngest son.
He had already instructed Liu Yutong to tell Wen Yueyao that he was still alive at the right time.
Soon, news came that Tu Yufan had accidentally fallen into the valley. After searching for a while, the villagers of Jinuo Village only saw a body that was unrecognizable after being bitten by wild beasts, wearing Tu Yufan's casual clothes.
Zhang Ertou persuaded the villagers to bury the body to prevent Wen Yueyao and others from being traumatized after seeing it.
When Wen Yueyao and the others received the news, the villagers only said that the body could not be found. Looking at the sad expressions of the villagers, she knew that it was an unexpected result and burst into tears.
In this matter, Qianli's urgent imperial edict brought the news that Yan Guo's government had been rehabilitated.
Order Wen Yueyao and the others to go to Beijing immediately.
Along the way, Tu Yufan secretly sent a team of people to escort, among whom was a doctor. Liu Yutong was four months pregnant, and although she felt uncomfortable occasionally, the fetus was very stable.
After arriving at the capital of Jin State, the emperor heard that the son of Yan State had passed away. As expected, he felt a little guilty. He ordered the Yan State Palace to be renovated, rewarded with a large amount of gold, silver and jewelry, and made a promise in front of all the civil and military officials that if Liu Yutong gave birth to a son, the title would not be downgraded, and if she gave birth to a daughter, the title would be inherited by Mo Jinrui.
Liu Xin was caught off guard after receiving the news. She murmured, "How could he die? Is this a butterfly effect of my own making?"
Her face turned black and white, and she couldn't help but feel inexplicably panicked, as if something was out of control. She twisted the handkerchief in her hand into a ball and said unwillingly, "Useless thing, I wasted my energy to seduce him, but he died so soon. But for my sister, it's good news for a widow."