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...
"Your Highness, the eldest son of the Zhu family wants to see you."
Ji Xinwu lifted the curtain and just happened to see Zhu Wenchen bowing to her respectfully.
"Your Highness, I am Zhu Wenchen. I met you a few times when I was a child, but our relationship was too shallow. Now that time has passed, I wonder if I will have the chance to meet you again."
Zhu Wenchen looks like a modest gentleman, and he speaks neither humbly nor arrogantly. If it were any other woman, she would easily win his favor.
"Can my sedan chair be stopped at will? Shunchang, don't waste time!"
"Yes, Your Highness." Shun Chang saw that Ji Xinwu was angry, and he also took his anger out on Zhu Wenchen, stretched out his whip and swung it: "Get out, don't block the road!"
Zhu Wenchen's face froze for a moment, and a hint of cruelty flashed in his eyes.
Ji Xinwu sneered. She didn't dare to deal with the Ruiguo Mansion before, but now she is the eldest princess. How could she still be hated by this jumping clown?
On the second day, Zhu's maid escaped and accused the Zhu family of abusing and beating the slaves to death at will.
The Chen Kingdom had a clear decree not to allow servants to be beaten or killed at will, and at the instruction of the eldest prince, Zhu Wenchen was beaten with dozens of boards and thrown into prison, where he eventually died of infection from his wounds.
In the fourth year of the Chen Kingdom, the emperor passed away and Ji Yanwang inherited the throne. Ji's mother became the Empress Dowager and Cui became the Holy Mother Empress Dowager.
Although Ji's mother was the empress dowager, Cui had the power to manage the harem. She lived in resentment and resentment all her life and died within a few years.
Seeing that both her parents had passed away, Ji Suzhi didn't want to stay in this sad place, so Tu Yufan took her to Qiang City, and Ji Xinwu followed her. Although her younger brother succeeded to the throne, they were not born of the same mother, and there was often a layer of distance between them. After he became the emperor, people's hearts were fickle, and it was impossible for them to be close.
Qiang City
Tu Yufan had no actual official position, but with the emperor's approval, he took Ji Suzhi and the others to Qiang City. Zhang Yuyi had already passed away, and the older generation began to withdraw from history. This dynasty began to move forward in an unknown direction.
One day, the space-time mirror suddenly said: "The girl is dead."
"How did he die?"
"You cry every day, no wonder you have a short life." The Space-Time Mirror was confused and said, "How does that saying go, 'Deep love does not lead to longevity, and extreme wisdom leads to harm?'"
Tu Yufan laughed and said, "Your cultural level is far beyond my reach."
".....roll."
Tu Yufan didn't feel much about the death of his daughter. Now he had two sons at home, who had the same temper as her mother. They would climb up the roof and tear off the tiles, and forget about the matter in a blink of an eye.
Ji Xinwu watched the two sisters climbing around on the swing. The younger one fell down, and the older one quickly ran over to help her up.
She recalled the scenes when she and her sister played together when they were little, and couldn't help but chuckle.
After the wedding, Tu Yufan's two daughters were both granted the title of county governor. When they grew up, the eldest daughter found an orphan to marry into the family and took over the management of the Jin family.
The younger daughter became engaged to the eldest son of another family, and after some investigation, Tu Yufan married off the younger daughter.
More than a decade later, the emperor issued a decree prohibiting merchants of three generations from taking the imperial examinations. However, by then the Jin family was already a noble family and had long since left the merchant class, with countless people in the family serving as officials.