Chapter 492 Extra: Xianle



Gradually, Xianle lost interest in her husband, feeling that he was merely a mortal and couldn't possibly be a celestial being. During this time, her seven and fourteenth sisters, who shared the same mother, also came to the mansion to advise her, saying that marriage was a matter between two people...

Seventh Sister and Fourteenth Sister chattered on and on, advising Xianle not to be willful and to get along well with her husband.

but,

Xianle herself has been stubborn since childhood, so naturally she wouldn't listen. Not only that, she also felt that her husband was all show and no substance.

Therefore, Xianle arranged for her son-in-law to take four concubines.

After that, she had her maids and stewards guard the gates of the princess's residence. She would only see her husband once a month and had no marital relations with him.

In the princess's palace, Xianle lived a carefree life, drinking heartily and laughing loudly.

Years later, Xianle heard that her husband had passed away. She learned that he had never touched his concubines throughout his life, nor had he had any children. Although she felt some guilt about this,

It passed by in a flash.

Later, when she was sixty years old, Xianle selected a talented young man from the Tongjia clan who resembled her husband in his youth and adopted him as her husband's grandson.

That same year, Xianle suddenly grew tired of life in the capital and left, traveling to Jiangnan and Mongolia, traversing the vast land of the Qing Dynasty.

Because she always paid attention to maintaining her appearance, the sixty-year-old Xianle looked almost like someone in their early thirties. When she was traveling alone, she even had a strong and energetic man ask to marry her.

Xianle smiled and brushed it off, telling them that she was already over sixty years old.

Many years later, the eighth sister, whom Xianle had only seen in portraits, suddenly appeared in front of her and took her to a place called the Glass World, where Xianle met her brothers and sisters.

Later, Eighth Sister said that the reason Xianle was allowed to stay in the Qing Dynasty and travel for many years was because the time was not yet right.

According to Volume 200 of the Derivative Draft of Qing History, Princess Gulun Chenshu married a member of the Tongjia clan. She had no children and disappeared from the capital at the age of sixty, never to return.

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