Reborn on the Wedding Night, the摄政王妃 Says She Was Wrong

A possessive and obsessive Prince? A dark-bellied Princess Consort with the support of a system that grants mastery over both medicine and poison. A journey of mutual devotion...

Mobeichen, t...

Chapter 162 Speak of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao arrives.

I still vividly remember the prince's sinister expression as he led them to attack the Heavenly Wolf Kingdom.

What impressed me most was the moment when the prince jumped off the cliff without hesitation.

He felt that the prince was too powerful.

What is love in this world that makes people willing to die for each other?

Just as Mo Feng was immersed in his memories, Mo Beichen's cold voice rang out.

"Has there been any unusual activity in the capital recently?"

Mo Feng was pulled back to his senses and replied in a low voice, "Your Highness, after the Tianlang Kingdom was destroyed, it submitted to our country. His Majesty was overjoyed and said he would reward you, the commander, handsomely."

Upon hearing Mo Feng's words, Mo Beichen raised an eyebrow slightly and said calmly, "Continue."

Mo Feng looked at Mo Beichen with admiration. The prince was indeed amazing; he had guessed that there was still something left to say.

"However, the emperor said in front of his civil and military officials that he wanted to bestow a marriage upon you... Moreover, I heard that the imperial decree for the marriage has already been drafted, and it seems to be for the fourth princess of the Tianlang Kingdom."

Upon hearing this, Mo Beichen's expression turned cold, and he remained silent.

The general next to Mo Feng spat, "His Majesty is afraid of offending the civil and military officials of Tianlang Kingdom, so he wants to show goodwill through marriage. But he shouldn't have used the prince's marriage as an excuse. Humph, he's taken all the credit."

Mo Beichen asked, "What's the situation with the other two countries?"

He seemed completely unconcerned about the arranged marriage mentioned earlier.

Mo Feng thought about it and realized that made sense; if the prince didn't agree, there was really nothing that person could do.

The late emperor granted the prince the right to disobey imperial orders, and that position was given to the emperor by the prince, not that the prince was not allowed to sit there.