Xueli, a snake demon who had been cultivating diligently in the deep mountains for 500 years, was caught by a passing system just as she was barely surviving a lightning tribulation. She then sough...
And he began to spend more time with Uyghurst.
Uyudai was so immersed in happiness that she had long forgotten her aunt Zhe Zhe, but her maidservant had not forgotten her.
He kept giving her meaningful glances.
Uyudai tentatively mentioned, "Auntie said that Master likes this dish~"
Seeing Huang Taiji's suddenly gloomy face, he dared not say anything more.
But the maid was not satisfied and placed a beautiful luminous pearl ornament in Uyudé's room!
I've heard it's an extremely precious treasure!
Within a few days, Wuyoudai became listless, suffered from insomnia and nightmares, looked haggard, and even threatened miscarriage.
The nanny arranged by Huang Taiji found out the maid's handiwork. Wuyoudai was angry, but considering her aunt, she decided to punish her leniently.
Huang Taiji did not want to see them being so intimate.
So they arranged for two old women to keep scaring Uyudai.
It's either that the food we're eating is incompatible today, or the incense we used wasn't clean enough, or there's something dirty in the tonic, or maybe our shoes are slippery...
He didn't actually hurt her, but his actions still frightened Wuyoudai so much that she became haggard, uneasy, and restless.
She couldn't find anything else, except that her aunt was unwilling to be abandoned, which was why she attacked her.
After all, if she had a child, Zhe Zhe's existence would really be dispensable.
The obstruction from Buhe can be completely ignored.
Uyudai was in a daze due to being frequently "framed," and everyone she saw resembled her aunt.
Zhe Zhe was confined to the small courtyard and soon discovered that it was difficult to spread the news.
After finally getting the news, I learned that Uyudeva had sold off the connections she had left behind.
Zhe Zhe's vision went black immediately.
Enraged, he berated Uyudai for being utterly useless and a complete hindrance!
And unsurprisingly, her words reached Uyghurst's ears.
After nearly half a year of mental torment, even the gentlest of Uyudeis felt a surge of resentment, and she was terrified that her aunt would try to kill her and keep her child.
Finally, he made up his mind to take action against Zhe Zhe.
Having nowhere else to turn, Zhe Zhe sent a message to her mother's family.
Huang Taiji watched coldly from the sidelines, and his favor towards Wuyoudai grew even stronger.
When Zhe Zhe, who was already suffering from an illness, learned of Wu You Dai's actions, she was so angry that she fell seriously ill.
Before the Khorchin people arrived, Huang Taiji had given Wuyoudai the name Hailanzhu.
This move directly refuted the rumors that had circulated about him a few days ago.
Nurhaci felt even more at ease using him.
At the end of the year, Hailanzhu gave birth to a daughter, but it damaged her health, and neither she nor her daughter were in good health.
At the end of March, after the New Year, the East Courtyard Princess passed away.
Hailanzhu was puzzled as to why Zhe Zhe had persisted for so long, unaware that Huang Taiji was timing it so that Zhe Zhe would apologize!
As for Zhe Zhe's death, because Hai Lan Zhu was around, the Khorchin people didn't say anything.
Even when Hailanzhu tearfully confessed that her body was caused by her aunt, the Khorchin people were extremely displeased upon hearing this.
In the end, Zhe Zhe's passing didn't even cause a ripple.
Life and death are predestined!
The maternal clan only urged Hailanzhu to recover her health and quickly have another son.
Huang Taiji rushed to the front lines!
At the same time, the power of the Niohuru clan and the forces of popular rebellion in the Ming Dynasty gradually devoured Japan under Hauge's leadership.
The Ming court officials in charge of foreign affairs had long known of the presence of the Later Jin, but the news simply couldn't reach the imperial court.
Thus, within a year, Hauge had conquered Japan!
Furthermore, it recruited ambitious individuals from the Qing Dynasty.
Destroying Japan's historical records, language, culture, and customs... after all, they also learned from the ancient land of China.
Therefore, if a new nation really wants to learn something, it would be better to learn Han culture directly.
Log began to arrange for people to govern, since Hauge was really not good at politics.
On the one hand, they arranged for slaves to build a "mausoleum" for Sydney.
Sherry also boarded the large ship to her "cemetery".
She herself didn't expect it to be so fast!
Hauge's fiancée, however, was quite clever and assisted him in handling political affairs.
After making those arrangements, Loge spent a few more days with Sherry, hugged his sister, and then left!
Only then did the Niohuru clan feel relieved.
After all, the allure of power makes it all too common for brothers to turn against each other.
For example, Nurhaci and his younger brother Shurhaci.
Haug looked resentful; he liked power, but he liked the battlefield even more.
He wanted his younger brother to stay and guard the place, but Loge refused, as he looked down on this small place.
He wanted his fiancée to stay with him, but Loge was even more unwilling. Who knew if he would return to this island and be surnamed Aisin Gioro or Niohuru?
Haug thought it was clever and wanted Sherry to take over.
Sherry pushed it directly to Qin Wuyang.
Loge had no objections now, after all, his transformation was inseparable from his teacher.
But Qin Wuyang refused.
He said he was used to a life of leisure and had disciples to pay respects to, so he was too lazy to get involved.
The key point is that he accidentally experienced a different life with Sherry and felt that it was too pitiful for him to be confined to a small place at such a young age, so he refused.
Of course, what he didn't say was that power can make people extremely indifferent!
He neither wanted nor was willing to go that far.
Sherry is just plain lazy!
There was no other way. Loge forced Haug to manage the island for various reasons, such as establishing border defenses, mining, and getting rich. It was the same old method: if he didn't understand something, he could ask his younger brother.
Haug reluctantly agreed.
In addition, in February of the Ming Dynasty, an unprecedented earthquake struck the areas under the jurisdiction of Jinan, Dongchang, Yanzhou and other prefectures.
Those corrupt officials coldly watched the people's struggles, while Loge vigorously promoted how good the policies were here.
At the very least, people should be able to eat their fill and stay warm.
For ordinary people, it's fine; they can just endure it. But those disaster victims were forced to leave their homes.
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