There was a free ride, so Tu Yufan didn't hesitate and jumped into the carriage. The interior of the carriage was low-key and luxurious, and it was wider than ordinary carriages, with seats at both ends. Tu Yufan sat opposite them. There were two maids beside the black-clothed girl, and they looked at Tu Yufan vigilantly.
The woman in black clothes was quite talkative. Tu Yufan suspected that she saved him because she wanted to talk to someone.
"I see your family is not bad, why is there only a groom following you?"
"...I don't like crowds."
"Sir, the luggage you have looks like a brush and inkstone. Are you going to take the imperial examination? I wonder how the results will be when the exam is announced?"
"I failed the exam. I guess I'd better go home and rely on my family for support." Tu Yufan sighed.
“….”
The girl in black clothes was completely choked, and the maid beside her showed a look of contempt.
Tu Yufan thought that Miss Mo Yi would stop nagging, so he paused for a while and then spoke again: "Your groom abandoned you and ran away, aren't you angry?"
"I'm really angry. Don't look at my indifferent appearance now. I'm so angry now that I want to find that groom and beat him up right away."
Tu Yufan hadn't slept well for several days in the examination hall. After dinner, he rushed back to the capital without stopping. Now he was very tired and wanted to close his eyes to rest. Seeing the girl in black clothes chattering non-stop, he started to tell lies with his eyes half opened.
"Humph, you're talking nonsense!"
The girl in black clothes snorted, and she could tell from Tu Yufan's perfunctory response that she was unwilling to give him a try. She felt a little annoyed, but she finally gave up.
Having found some peace and quiet, Tu Yufan immediately closed his eyes and took a nap.
An hour outside the city gate, Tu Yufan jumped out of the car.
Tu Yufan chuckled and said, "Thank you, Third Princess. You are kind-hearted, but a little talkative. I am the son of Marquis Huayang. If you have anything to ask, you can tell me. But if it is something I cannot do, I cannot help you."
The girl in black clothes widened her eyes and was about to say something when Tu Yufan turned and left.
Tu Yufan recognized this person as Liu Zhuling, the third princess of the Xian Dynasty. In the plot, she is the daughter of the favorite concubine Song Guifei. She was unbridled and flamboyant in the early stage and was deeply loved by the emperor.
Later, Liu Zhuling and the heroine had a big conflict because Liu Zhuling raised a cat, which he usually let roam freely in the palace. Everyone knew that it was the third princess's favorite pet, and no one dared to provoke it.
Later, at a banquet hosted by the Queen, the heroine, as the Crown Prince's wife, also attended the banquet. The heroine thought the cat was pretty and cute, so she went up to tease her. Her movements were a bit too rough, and the cat circled around the heroine in response. The hero happened to come over and saw the heroine being hurt. He became very angry and suddenly went up to kick the cat to death.
Liu Zhuling rushed forward and hugged the cat's body. Before she had time to feel sad, the heroine started crying and said that the cat attacked her hand and injured it. Her husband kicked the cat in a nervous state and felt extremely guilty. He kept bowing his head to admit his mistake to Liu Zhuling.
Liu Zhuling collapsed, crying and cursing, and took out the tea bowl in her hand and threw it directly at the male protagonist. The female protagonist hurriedly stepped forward to block it.
The scalding tea scalded the heroine's face red, making her look even more innocent and pitiful.
Most people at the banquet felt that Liu Zhuling was going too far. To those who had never raised a cat, it was just a cat. Was it really that precious? Was it necessary to be so persistent? Now that the Crown Prince's wife had apologized so much, it made the princess seem overbearing.
Liu Zhuling cried bitterly and later went to the emperor to complain. The emperor doted on her and reprimanded the male protagonist in court. The third princess' reputation became even worse.
Tu Yufan thought that this woman was simple and kind, not overbearing, but she was the type who talked a lot and was a chatterbox.
She offended the heroine and had a tragic ending. Later, Concubine Song was falsely accused of having an affair and the illusion of "committing suicide out of fear of punishment" was fabricated. The emperor wanted her to live and the emperor wanted her to die. The emperor hated Concubine Song as much as he loved her in the beginning, and even the third princess was taken out on her.
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