When Feng Su first heard that Nan Wanchen had granted His Highness the title of Prince and a fiefdom, he genuinely wanted to help His Highness. However, upon learning that it was the most barren land, Feng Su felt it was time for him to take action.
When Wan Ge arrived in Yunxiang City, she suffered from acclimatization problems, which only strengthened Feng Su's resolve. He was determined to help His Highness reclaim the lost territory and bring His Highness back to the capital.
How could Wan Ge not understand him? His eyes told her that Feng Su had not lied to her.
Perhaps it was out of sympathy for her that he had such thoughts. But Wan Ge knew very well that both her father and Nan Wan Chen had always wanted to protect her, and had always been protecting her.
Wan Ge sighed and then said, "A Su, I really, really have no interest in the throne. This is the life I want most. You don't need to do this, and I don't want it either."
“But Your Highness has been wronged.” Feng Su knew that His Highness was kind-hearted and would never kill his own brother, so Feng Su made the decision to do these things himself.
He never intended to take Nan Wanchen's life, because His Highness would be saddened. However, what belongs to His Highness must be taken back.
Wan Ge reached out and hugged Feng Su in front of her, gently patting his back: "I'm not wronged. As long as I can be with you, I'm not wronged no matter where we go."
Feng Su was stunned when he heard this, and feeling the warmth emanating from her body, his body stiffened involuntarily.
It's been such a long, long time since Wange hugged him like this since he grew up.
As she got closer, Wan Ge suddenly felt something poking her.
She knew all too well, and paused for a moment, about to speak, when suddenly a guard rushed in.
When the guard entered and saw the two embracing, he was stunned for a moment, but immediately lowered his head and knelt on the ground: "Your Highness, Prefect Chu's retainer has urgent business to attend to."
In the story, Prefect Chu is an upright, honest, courageous, and resourceful official. When the original owner arrived in Yunxiang City, he greatly admired Prefect Chu and learned about him. He secretly wrote a letter to his father, the emperor, who then told Nan Wanchen. Later, Prefect Chu was promoted all the way and eventually became the Left Prime Minister.
In the story, Nan Wanchen respects her elder brother, the Emperor. Although she doesn't believe he would collude with powerful officials, their relationship isn't particularly good, which is quite different from the current situation.
Although the original owner also arrived in Yunxiang City through the Emperor Emeritus's machinations, he encountered a good official and wrote a letter to his father, the Emperor, instead of his younger brother.
Wan Ge had met him several times, and he was indeed a good person. Moreover, his family was very much like him; both his wife and children were fearless in the face of power and influence.
The governor of Chu was also extremely devoted to his wife, having only one wife and no concubines.
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Wan Ge didn't really need to ask any more questions, because the plot already told her what was going on.
The truth is that Prefect Chu was upright, honest, and impartial in enforcing the law, which inadvertently offended some people's interests. Through various maneuvers, Prefect Chu offended a general passing through the area, leading to a serious conflict between the two. Ultimately, it was she, the princess, who resolved the conflict, earning the respect of both the prefect and the prince.
To be honest, they had always been skeptical about things without concrete evidence, and they were doubtful about Wan Ge's attitude, but they still admired the talent and ability of this former crown prince.
After mediating the dispute, she didn't say anything about trying to win them over, which made them even more suspicious of whether Wan Ge was really colluding with the ministers.
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