More importantly, if the villain had supported her and didn't want to take power himself, then the ending in the story wouldn't have happened.
The more Wan Ge thought about it, the better it seemed, so she finally nodded. But she still looked timidly at Mu Qiluan in front of her and asked cautiously, "Brother, are you willing?"
"Of course." As long as Wan Ge likes it, I'm more than willing to do it.
Of course, the most important thing is that Wan Ge doesn't like her, so everything else is fine.
Moreover, that crown prince is truly awful.
Wan Ge was also well aware that now was not the best time to support the female lead.
After all, Qi Yaojin still has familial affection for the Crown Prince and certainly doesn't want to ascend to the throne herself. So we need to wait a little longer until she becomes disillusioned with the Crown Prince.
…
Upon arriving at the Yun residence, Madam Yun was waiting there. She disliked such occasions and, being the daughter of a merchant family, was unfamiliar with their customs, making her even less willing to go.
Furthermore, since he had no concubines, Minister Yun usually went to such occasions alone.
Seeing her daughter and son-in-law, but not her husband, Madam Yun asked, "Wange, where is Father?"
When Wan Ge heard her mother ask that question, she subconsciously turned around and glanced back. The carriage she was riding in was the General's carriage. Because she had been sitting with Mu Qiluan the whole time, he had naturally taken her home, and she had forgotten that she had gone with her father.
Goodness, now that she's married, she's forgotten all about her father: "Forgot...forgot..."
Wan Ge lowered her head gently; she was truly a devoted daughter.
Although she had already guessed, Madam Yun still felt somewhat helpless when she heard her daughter say it so definitively: "It's alright, it's already very late. Since Wan Ge has already returned, let's go back to sleep first. Mother will wait for Father a little longer."
Wan Ge nodded obediently, but still held Mu Qiluan's hand: "Brother, let's go."
Mu Qiluan understood that the other person wanted him to keep her company again. Since he had nothing else to do, Mu Qiluan went back to her room with her.
After changing his clothes, Mu Qiluan lay down next to her, embraced his beloved, and finally went to bed with her.
…
Mu Qiluan was worried that her baby couldn't handle it, so she didn't do anything and just let him sleep peacefully.
Mu Qiluan slept well for the first half of the night, without any nightmares as his beloved was by his side, but in the second half of the night...
Mu Qiluan suddenly woke up from his dream, his forehead covered in cold sweat and his palms were cold.
He dreamed again of the battlefield littered with corpses, of the first time he took up his sword and went into battle, of countless drops of blood staining his armor, of one vibrant life after another falling before him.
Mu Qiluan's face was pale; he felt suffocated every time he dreamed of these things. But he had no choice but to do it, because he was a general, standing on the battlefield; if he didn't act, others would kill him.
The next second, a pair of small hands touched him, and Wange gently hugged him: "Brother, what's wrong? Did you have a nightmare?"
Wan Ge knew that Mu Qiluan had suffered a lot of trauma on the battlefield, which was also her purpose in coming to this world—to comfort his wounded heart and prevent him from becoming the villain who drove the male and female protagonists to their deaths.
In the story, Mu Qiluan and Fu Ziyan eventually turned against each other with swords drawn. Mu Qiluan didn't really want to live anymore, so he was killed by Fu Ziyan.
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