New Year's Day, the first day of the year, signifies new beginnings.
Her parents must have been overjoyed at her birth to give her this name.
As it turns out, Yuan Dan was indeed the most pampered youngest daughter in the family. If it weren't for her mother's concern that her daughter would eventually get married, the Yuan family would have spoiled her long ago.
During the summer break of their junior year, most students have already started preparing to find internships at companies and public institutions, while a small number of students are still staying at home.
New Year's Day is one of these few.
But she never imagined that simply staying up all night reading a novel would lead to her sudden death.
It can be said to be a very peaceful way to die.
When she opened her eyes again, she found herself inside the novel she had read before she died.
New Year's Day: "..." Am I caught up with the transmigration craze?
But……
On New Year's Day, it stretched out its paws and short legs from its thick fur, its greenish-brown pupils revealing a sense of utter despair.
Why are other people who transmigrate into books still human?
She transmigrated into a book, but ended up changing the species she was in?
"Yuanyuan, you must be good when you get to the Prince's mansion," the maid who had been taking care of her these past few days whispered.
"Do you think a little bird can understand what you're saying?" another maid sneered sarcastically.
New Year:"……"
Haha, I'm really sorry.
I can actually understand it.
That's right, she was dressed up as a bird, a chubby little bird that was about to be given to the future tyrant—the current Gan Wang.
Gan Wang was the emperor's seventh son. His birth mother was just a lowly palace maid who was only granted the title of Wencairen after giving birth to her son.
The imperial palace was a place that devoured people without spitting out their bones. The emperor's favor did not bring the Prince Gan and his mother any wealth or power, but it did bring them slander and framing by the concubines.
When she was six years old, the emperor was furious and ordered her to be imprisoned in the Imperial Clan Court because the mother of the Prince of Gan was suspected of poisoning the Ninth Prince. Three days later, news came that Consort Wen had committed suicide out of fear of punishment.
From then on, Prince Gan became a pitiful child disliked by his father and without his mother. The harem was accustomed to flattering the powerful and belittling the weak. Since the palace servants saw that Prince Gan was not favored by the emperor, they would not only bully the prince, but also serve him without much care.
One day, Prime Minister Yuan went to the palace to celebrate the Empress Dowager's birthday. When he saw the Seventh Prince, who was dressed in tattered clothes and was thin and short, Prime Minister Yuan, who had just been overjoyed to have a grandson, couldn't help but soften his heart and casually mentioned the Seventh Prince's situation to the Empress Dowager.
Although the Seventh Prince had no one to rely on in the palace, he was still of royal blood and represented the face of the royal family.
To demonstrate the Empress Dowager's benevolence, she also suggested to the Emperor that the Seventh Prince be allowed to leave the palace and establish his own residence.
The filial emperor, who had almost forgotten that he had a son, pondered for a while and then issued an edict to bestow the title of Prince Gan upon the seventh prince, allowing him to establish his own residence outside the palace.
Therefore, the young seventh prince was granted the title of king at a young age, and everyone thought that the Gan Prince would never have the chance to inherit the throne.
After leaving the palace, Gan Wang, who was not favored by the emperor, requested to go to the army for training. Spring and autumn came and went, and he spent more than ten years on the frontier. Gan Wang grew from an unknown soldier to a famous border general in Yejing, holding military power over the three prefectures of Yang, Yan and Tong.
Military achievements are all accumulated through countless deaths and bloodshed, and Gan Wang's fearsome reputation not only terrifies the Li Dan people, but also instills fear in the people of Daying for his cruelty and tyranny.
It is said that the name of the Prince Gan could stop a child from crying, which shows how terrifying and cruel this prince was in the eyes of the people.
The less popular the emperor was with the Prince of Gan, the happier he was. After all, his son held real power and could not be touched. Moreover, given the Prince of Gan's reputation for being fierce and tyrannical, no one would believe that the emperor was not behind it.
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