When seeing this, Wei Hanzhang felt a little emotional.
Who can deny the sincere and heartfelt feelings between Ms. Xie and Qi Mingrui?
If it weren't for Princess Changle's love at first sight, they would have been an enviable couple.
Among the young masters of aristocratic families where taking concubines is common, Prince Qi is the only one who pursues pure love. His feelings for his wife move even a bystander like her.
He even had the consciousness of keeping his virginity as pure as a jade. Except for the one time when he lost his virginity while drunk, he never let any other woman touch him.
Even in her previous life, in that monogamous world, such a man was truly precious.
They were supposed to grow old together and love each other, but now they are separated by life and death.
Xie's legitimate wife, who was married through an official matchmaker, had been living in seclusion for more than ten years and had become a concubine who was not allowed to be seen in public.
In order to comfort her broken spirit after losing her loved ones, even their eldest son was faked dead and sent to a villa in the suburbs of Beijing to hide his identity.
Now the mother and son are dead together.
The culprit of all this is Princess Changle. She fell in love with another man and wanted to take him for herself.
However, she also paid a price for it.
She lived a lie all her life, and she thought she had gotten what she wanted. She successfully killed the first wife of the man she loved and gave birth to a son and a daughter for him.
In fact, in Qi Mingrui's eyes, she is probably just a joke.
The dignified and honorable eldest princess lived such a shabby life. Her beloved husband was unwilling to touch her, and it was the secret guards who had sex with her.
The son and daughter that I had worked so hard to get are both dead.
Looking at my whole life, I have played a good hand of cards badly.
I wonder if she would regret it if she knew the truth.
I regret that I was too ruthless and didn't leave anyone any way out.
Wei Hanzhang sighed softly and continued reading.
As a lady of aristocratic family, Xie had good literary talent. The letter written in blood was concise, to the point, yet fascinating.
Originally, as a weak woman who was powerless, it was impossible for her to have any influence on the safety of the royal family.
But she had the poison and the poison that were left behind when the Xie family was ransacked.
This leaves a slim chance.
There are many capable people in the palace, and the emperor is surrounded by heavy protection, so Xie really can't find an opportunity to take action.
Fortunately, the old emperor himself was also dying. Although he did not kill the enemy with his own hands, he felt a little relieved when he thought that his enemy was suffering from illness.
Then only Princess Changle is left.
This is the enemy that Xie hates to death.
After Princess Changle got married, she lived in the Duke of Qi's mansion and tried her best to ease the relationship with Qi Mingrui. Xie had a natural advantage.
She wants revenge.
She had the poison, but she had no manpower, no money, and was even afraid of being recognized, so she didn't even dare to leave the yard.
The person who helped her poison was Qi Mingrui.
In Xie's letter, her emotions were very divided when she mentioned Qi Mingrui, with an obvious mixture of love and hate.
She loved him for his deep and consistent love for her, and hated him for being favored by the princess because of his good looks, which brought disaster to her entire family.
But Qi Mingrui truly loved her, and as a son-in-law, he committed the serious crime of murdering the princess, which carries the punishment of extermination of all nine generations of his clan.
But for the sake of his own family, he still didn't dare to use a poison that would kill people suddenly and could be detected at a glance.
The poison Princess Changle was poisoned with was called 'Twilight Dawn'.
It penetrates into the bone marrow little by little until the body becomes weak, sleepy, and finally dies in the sleep.
(End of this chapter)