Chapter 6 Honey and Poison



After all, PUA should be started early and when the child is young for it to be most effective.

In the original novel, the Third Prince Ye Jingyu and the Imperial Concubine are considered to be relatively simple-minded and guileless. This is mainly due to the fact that the Third Prince's maternal family and the Imperial Concubine's maternal family are the Ji family, the largest aristocratic family in the Dayuan Dynasty besides the royal Ye family.

The Ji family is a reclusive family that has existed for thousands of years. They have survived countless dynastic changes and still stand strong. The family has produced many talented individuals, and their accumulated power and wealth over the past thousand years have reached a terrifying level.

Consort Ji Wushuang is the youngest daughter of the Ji family patriarch. She is showered with love and affection in the family, but unfortunately, she is love-struck and falls in love with the emperor at first sight. Despite her family's objections, she insists on entering the palace as a consort.

On the surface, the Ji family severed ties with Ji Wushuang, but in reality, they still revealed Ji Wushuang's identity to the emperor. Otherwise, the emperor would not have appointed Ji Wushuang, who was ostensibly an orphan, as the Noble Consort, the head of the four consorts, whose status was only below that of the Empress.

In the original novel, the Imperial Concubine was punished by the Emperor to kneel because of the Crown Prince's drowning, which injured her knees. Even after it was proven that the Crown Prince was at fault, the Emperor lightly let it go and even began to neglect Ji Wushuang. When this matter reached the Ji family, the Ji family was furious and secretly re-contacted Ji Wushuang. Because of this incident, Ji Wushuang became disillusioned with the Emperor and began to cultivate Ye Jingyu, wanting Ye Jingyu to replace the Crown Prince.

To Ji Wushuang, the emperor was an absolute scumbag, but to the deceased empress, as an emperor, the fact that he could pour so much affection into her and dote on her two children could definitely be considered a sign of deep affection.

What is honey to you is poison to me; this is exactly the case.

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