Chapter 36 The Enemy Country's Dark and Unborn Emperor



"Go to sleep." Ji Chenan said suddenly.

Jiang Ziyi felt a little uncomfortable in Ji Chenan's arms and had to turn over from time to time.

Every time she moved, her hair would brush against Ji Chenan's arms, making him feel itchy.

Ji Chenan felt that if the person in his arms moved any more, he would not be able to control himself anymore.

Jiang Ziyi also felt Ji Chenan's forbearance and restraint, so she agreed honestly. After all, the child is now four months old, so it's better to be careful.

The next day, when the palace servants heard the emperor's decree, they all wondered if they had heard it wrong. Wasn't it just a short time since the emperor had conferred the title?

How could I have offended His Majesty? Why was my title stripped from me? Why was I confined to my room? His Majesty had even designated Fengluan Palace as a cold palace, forbidding anyone from visiting.

Is this really normal? Is this really reasonable?

Is this some new gameplay? Are they part of it?

But after all, it was an order issued by His Majesty himself, so even if they had doubts, they could only accept it with surprise and suspicion.

About half a month later, Jiang Ziyi was taking a nap in Fengluan Palace, and Caixia was fanning her.

After the imperial physician treated Caixia, she regained consciousness and gradually became able to move around. However, her broken hand prevented her from doing heavy work, so Jiang Ziyi kept her by her side to do some simple chores and take care of her daily life.

Seeing Jiang Ziyi wake up, Caixia asked softly, "Does the Queen care about Princess Mingyue?"

According to the letter sent back by the envoy that I told Ji Chenan before, Mingyue should arrive at the Yao Kingdom Palace in the next two days.

When the envoy was in the State of Shen, he pretended to ask the Emperor of Shen whether it was necessary to send Princess Mingzhu back. Unexpectedly, the answer he got was no. He said that their State of Shen did not have such a princess.

These words made Ji Chenan very angry. Even if the Shen Kingdom wanted it, he would not return it!

He did not tell Jiang Ziyi about this because he was afraid that she would be sad if she knew.

I just secretly vowed in my heart that I would treat her better in the future to make up for the family love she had lacked since childhood.

Although, he didn't know that Jiang Ziyi herself actually had no family affection for the Shen Kingdom. If possible, Jiang Ziyi even wanted to cut off those people's heads and kick them like balls!

At this moment, Caiyun rushed in, "Your Majesty! Princess Mingyue's marriage party has entered the border of Yao Kingdom and will arrive around this evening!"

Jiang Ziyi had a meaningful smile on her face, "You're finally here."

When Mingyue came to Yao Kingdom this time, Queen Shen still felt very sorry for her, so she gave her her senior palace maid Jinzhi and several servants in her palace who worked efficiently.

She was also assigned several powerful guards.

In order to make up for his debt to Mingyue, Emperor Shen secretly gave her a lot of money in addition to the dowry.

He also promised to issue an edict forbidding Xiao Jingyun to marry. Only then did Mingyue set out on the journey to Yao Kingdom, still personally escorted by her uncle, the general. The treatment she received was much better than that of Jiang Ziyi at the beginning.

Mingyue also fits Ji Chenan's original stereotype of the Princess of Shen State very well. Along the way, she would stop to rest because the road was too bumpy, stop to eat because she was hungry, and stop to let the palace servants massage her because her waist and knees were sore from sitting in the carriage.

Even if he couldn't sleep well at the post station at night, he would lose his temper.

It can be said that she is in the late stage of princess syndrome.

So Jiang Ziyi took five days to walk, and Mingyue took nearly half a month to arrive.

When the huge team arrived at the gate of Yao Kingdom Palace, Ji Chenan had received the news in advance and was already waiting at the palace gate.

If his queen had not told him to put on a show of courtesy first, he would not have come at all.

After the team stopped, the envoy stepped forward as usual to report the situation along the way to Ji Chenan. Ji Chenan had an expression of understanding on his face. Mingyue's behavior along the way was exactly as he had guessed.

After Mingyue got off the car with the help of the palace servants, Ji Chenan glanced at her and a trace of imperceptible disgust flashed in his eyes.

That's it? He began to wonder if Emperor Shen was blind. No matter how he looked at it, Jiang Ziyi looked more like a treasure.

After Mingyue got off the carriage, she saw Ji Chenan from afar. She had heard that the emperor of Yao Kingdom was ugly, cruel, and old.

But later, Xiao Jingyun, who had escorted the bride back, said that the emperor of Yao Kingdom did not look that bad.

When I saw it today, it was indeed true.

He could even be described as handsome. Dressed in a bright yellow dragon robe, he looked majestic and youthful. He had the air of a young emperor, much better than his father, who looked old and frail.

She couldn't help but blush a little, and then she thought with some pride that such a good man would certainly not look down on someone like Jiang Ziyi, and only a legitimate princess like herself would be qualified to win his heart.

Ji Chenan had no idea that Mingyue had such an outrageous idea in her mind. He had finally finished his work recently and had some free time. He just wanted to be with Jiang Ziyi. If Jiang Ziyi hadn't asked him to pretend, he wouldn't even bother to give this woman a glance.

As per convention, a small banquet was held for the accompanying personnel from the State of Shen, and Mingyue was sent to the palace for examination.

The person in charge of the inspection this time was still Nanny Qiu Jin. If Jiang Ziyi was different from other ordinary women sent to the palace because there was vitality in her eyes, then Mingyue was different from ordinary women because one could tell she was full of bad intentions just by looking at her eyes.

I have to say that although Aunt Qiu Jin was old, she still had a keen eye and never made any major mistakes in judging people.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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