But from a moral standpoint, the sisters haven't done anything seriously wrong...
She couldn't care less about anything else; all she knew was that her best friend had hurt her.
Why did he have to show up on her wedding day to cause trouble and make her a laughingstock in the entire Beili?
Is this something a best friend would do?
The two sisters had a complete falling out.
...
Jiang Wei still couldn't overcome her emotional hurdle.
After seeing Li Muchen once in the prison, his attitude completely changed.
One second she was angry at being deceived, the next she felt sorry for the man…
yes…
What happened to Prince Sangnan again?
He was nothing more than a pitiful man from a fallen kingdom…
It was we, Beili, who wronged them...
They breached their city walls and killed his family…
They seized their territory for themselves...
How laughable, she was so smug before. I left the vast lands northward, I left behind the invincible warriors of the north…
I never imagined that war was such a cruel thing.
How many cruel things have the Northern soldiers, whom she was once so proud of, done?
While she felt sorry for the man, she grew increasingly dissatisfied with Yu Shuang.
How many Sangnan people did General Yu Shuang, who made great achievements in battle, kill?
In the end, Jiang Wei softened...
With Jiang Wei's help, Li Muchen faked his death and escaped.
She even considered giving up her princess status and going with him.
From now on, let's leave behind all the hustle and bustle and live as an ordinary, blissful couple...
Unfortunately, she couldn't. If she had gone with him, the news of Li Muchen's faked death would definitely have been exposed.
After Jiang Wei pleaded desperately, the Emperor of Beili granted Li Muchen a complete corpse, a dignified way to die.
The original owner personally checked and confirmed that the person had indeed lost vital signs.
He also personally witnessed the burial.
I felt that this matter was now over.
He took the initiative to reach out to Jiang Wei to break the ice, hoping to reconcile and that they could still be good friends.
Jiang Wei sneered:
"Good friend? You don't even deserve that title."
I've misjudged you all along, you cold-blooded and ruthless executioner!
How much innocent blood is stained on your hands?
General, you have gained a good reputation by expanding your territory, but it is built on the suffering of countless people in Sangnan who have lost their homes and families.
Don't you think that's cruel?
Why fight wars? Why invade other countries?
Why is karma coming on to me?
Waaaaah…”
Faced with her best friend's accusations and questions, the original owner was stunned.
I never expected this person to have such a naive idea.
The Yu family has died on the battlefield for generations, so she is the one who has the most right to hate war.
Who would want to fight and kill if they could live in peace and tranquility?
Wouldn't it be better for us in Beili to destroy Sangnan than for Sangnan to destroy Beili?
It's a situation where it's either him or me...
It's not something that can be simply divided into right and wrong...
It depends on your perspective.
What pained her was that this princess of Beili actually stood on Sang Nan's side to criticize her, a soldier who had risked her life for Beili for many years.
But even when these principles are explained, some people simply won't listen.
She was so engrossed in her own world that she couldn't empathize with anyone other than Li Muchen.
The original owner also completely gave up on the idea of getting back together with someone.
...
Soon after, news came from the south that Li Muchen had risen to power unexpectedly, and several cities in the south had fallen.
The original owner found it incredible.
Wasn't Li Muchen dead?!
She personally examined the body and witnessed the burial.
Under those circumstances, there was only one person who could have caused trouble, so the original owner went to question Jiang Wei.
Jiang Wei readily admitted it.
"Yes, I did it!"
"What? Are you going to denounce me before the Emperor?"
The original owner was furious beyond measure and said in a sarcastic tone:
"If you call me an executioner, Your Highness is no less so."
The man you released is now conquering and seizing territory in the south. He has caused countless casualties among our people, and destroyed countless families.
You pity others, but do they pity us?
Jiang Wei was speechless, but she still stubbornly defended herself.
"Yes...we destroyed their country first, so their revenge is understandable..."
The original owner felt that continuing to communicate with this person would only drive him crazy sooner or later.
He simply volunteered to lead the troops and went south to quell the rebellion.
He was captured on the battlefield.
Thanks to her good sister, because of her previous great fame, the people of Sangnan regarded her as an enemy.
It is easy to imagine how miserable the fate of those captured was.
Naturally, she wouldn't be allowed to die so easily.
They certainly wouldn't give her any face.
This female general endured all kinds of torment and was wantonly humiliated, both physically and psychologically.
They were nailed to the pillar of shame and became tools for venting anger in the Sangnan army.
Other captured female soldiers met the same fate.
I want to die but can't; I'm just living in this humiliation...
She witnessed firsthand how her family and country, which her ancestors had protected for generations, gradually crumbled.
The imperial city was breached by the Sangnan cavalry, and the Sangnan royal family was almost entirely wiped out.
Only one survivor, the Sixth Princess Jiang Wei.
It's unclear whether it's out of nostalgia or an attempt to win over the hearts of the people of Beili through Jiang Wei.
After Li Muchen ascended the throne, he bestowed upon her the title of Imperial Concubine.
Jiang Wei, whose country was destroyed and whose family perished, both loved and hated this man, and naturally refused to submit.
Then a series of forced love scenarios developed, with children being born one after another…
The original owner suffered humiliation for several years, enduring countless acts of abuse from men, before finally finding release on a desolate night.
at the same time.
In the imperial harem, a man and a woman are caught in a heart-pounding, forced love story...
...
After receiving the plot, Yu Shuang felt like a herd of grass mud horses was galloping through her mind.
She had just received an imperial decree to handle Li Muchen's funeral arrangements.
To be on the safe side, the original owner checked Li Muchen's condition and confirmed that he was dead.
At Jiang Wei's request, they selected an auspicious burial site and were about to bury the person.
She glanced at Jiang Wei, who was crying beside her.
He glanced at the coffin again, then suddenly raised his hand:
"Wait a moment."
Everyone stopped moving.
Even Jiang Wei stopped crying and looked at Yu Shuang in astonishment. Something seemed to have triggered her, and her voice rose several octaves.
"What? You want to back out? He's already dead, what more do you want?!"
"Father has already agreed to spare him some face; do you intend to disobey the imperial decree?!"
Yu Shuang looked puzzled.
"Why is Your Highness so agitated? Could it be...?"
She looked suspiciously at the coffin beside her.
A hint of panic flashed across Jiang Wei's face, but she immediately masked her guilt with anger.
"What?! I just can't stand you, so what's wrong with me assuming the worst about you?!"
If you dare to cause trouble, I'll never forgive you!
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