Before he could think further, a familiar, splitting headache struck. A deep, bloodshot glint appeared in Jun Chenbi's eyes, and he spoke in an icy voice: "Get out."
Qin Ge assumed the young emperor was speaking to her, thinking, 'Is this tyrant acting strangely? If I don't want to see him, I simply won't come to Huayin Palace. But here he is, and I'm telling him to get lost.'
If Jun Chenbi weren't his target, Qin Ge felt he would definitely want to assassinate the emperor.
That's right, Jun Chenbi is the villain in this ancient world.
It's not surprising that a tyrant becomes a villain.
In the original storyline, Jun Chenbi died three years later, bringing ruin to the entire Dayong Dynasty and leaving behind an infamy for all time.
However, although Jun Chenbi was capricious and warlike, he never harmed innocent people. All those he killed were people who deserved to die, and he did many things that would benefit future generations during his reign.
However, history is written only by the victors.
Qin Ge's mission is to correct and reverse Jun Chenbi's image as a tyrant, preventing him from becoming a ruler who will bring about the downfall of his country three years later, leaving behind an eternal infamy in history.
In the three years since Qin Ge transmigrated to the Yong Dynasty, he's been dealt the worst hand of a game—
An unfavored concubine's daughter in the Prime Minister's mansion.
She was a man disguised as a woman, an unfavored concubine's daughter of the Prime Minister's family, burdened with the reputation of a wicked woman who brought ruin to the country.
Although she was dealt a bad hand at the beginning, Qin Ge didn't sit idle. She actually settled down in the inner quarters as the fourth young lady of the Prime Minister's mansion.
In the past three years, he had accumulated a lot of his own power. He originally planned to die recently, so that the fourth young lady of the Prime Minister's mansion would disappear from the public eye forever. Then, he would enter the court as a subject, gain Jun Chenbi's favor, and play a decisive role in the court to protect the Yong Dynasty.
Unexpectedly...
An imperial edict disrupted Qin Ge's entire plan.
But it doesn't matter, you can still fake your death in the palace.
Jun Chenbi disliked women, and the palace was a place that devoured people without spitting out their bones, so the plan to fake his death would not be too difficult to implement.
According to Qin Ge's original plan, the tyrant might not have genuinely wanted to take a concubine; he was probably just keeping him in the harem as a mascot. After a while, when the virtuous concubine died of illness, he could naturally get rid of her.
Unexpectedly, Jun Chenbi came to Huayin Palace tonight and told him to get lost without warning.
Qin Ge was aloof and indifferent to worldly gains or losses. Knowing that Jun Chenbi was capricious and unpredictable, she consciously treated the tyrant as her superior.
He then thought:
'Okay.'
"The palace is your home, you're the boss, you can do whatever you want."
Upon hearing this, Qin Ge was about to get up and give the place to Jun Chenbi, while he went to stay in the side hall.
Unexpectedly, the emperor suddenly reached out and grabbed Qin Ge's chin, forcing him to raise his head.
At the same time, the eunuchs behind the emperor were even faster, and in the blink of an eye, they all rushed out, leaving only Qin Ge and the emperor in the hall.
Oh, and there's also a green bamboo.
Qin Ge blinked, then belatedly realized: the emperor was telling the palace servants to get out.
Qingzhu glanced at the young emperor, then at Qin Ge, her expression slightly hesitant.
Qin Ge gave her a wink, signaling Qingzhu to leave.
After Qingzhu left, Qin Ge was still in the position where Jun Chenbi was pinching his chin, and his jawbone was a little sore.
The other person's expression suggested they were enduring some kind of pain, revealing a hint of bloodlust and rage.
Qin Ge took a slight breath, parted her pale lips, and asked, "Does Your Majesty have a headache?"
It was no secret throughout the country that the young emperor suffered from a headache.
Jun Chenbi's cruel and cold-blooded personality was partly influenced by his headaches. After all, when the nerves are tormented by pain for a long time, a person will not only become irritable, but after a while, they may even go insane.
The royal family of Dayong Jun seemed to be cursed, with each member appearing to have a short lifespan and die young.
Jun Chenbi's long, beautiful phoenix eyes turned bloodshot as he coldly scrutinized Qin Ge. His bloodthirsty gaze seemed to slice across Qin Ge's face, and his terrifyingly noble aura pressed down: "You seem to know quite a lot."
Perhaps someone else might be intimidated by Jun Chenbi's imperial aura, but Qin Ge, a transmigration master who once reigned as an emperor in an ancient world, is not intimidated at all.
He had a fairly good understanding of the ways of emperors.
Compared to spineless cowards who cry and beg for mercy, people with some backbone are obviously much more admirable.
However, this bone cannot be too hard.
Going against imperial power...
That's not admirable integrity and pride, but rather foolishness stemming from a failure to assess the situation.
Therefore, it's important to strike the right balance between the softness and hardness of bones.
Qin Ge, placing himself in the position of a strategist, was naturally adept at understanding and interpreting the emperor's mind. Although Jun Chenbi's arrival at Huayin Palace tonight was unexpected for Qin Ge, and he still didn't understand why Jun Chenbi would come so late at night, Qin Ge was still able to handle this young emperor with ease.
He lowered his eyelashes slightly and said in a low voice, "To serve His Majesty in the palace, one must naturally keep His Majesty's likes and dislikes in mind."
That's absolutely true.
After learning that his mission in this world was to save the tyrant, Qin Ge secretly investigated all of Jun Chenbi's life and likes and dislikes, thoroughly exposing Jun Chenbi and his ancestors for eighteen generations.
At a deeper level, there are secrets of the Dayong royal family, which few people in the world know.
However, how could Qin Ge not know about Jun Chenbi's headache, which was not exactly a secret?
However, Qin Ge acted as if he were a concubine deeply in love with the emperor.
Jun Chenbi naturally did not believe it.
Qin Ge knew this, of course.
Because his purpose was not to win the emperor's favor by becoming a concubine.
You know he's a cross-dressing master, maybe his penis is even bigger than a tyrant's, okay?
Qin Ge: "Your Majesty, I have come across a folk remedy that can relieve your headaches. I humbly request permission to try it."
Qin Ge couldn't help but feel a little uncomfortable that a man referred to himself as "your concubine."
However, during that subtle pause, Jun Chenbi, suffering from a headache, did not notice anything amiss.
After saying that, Qin Ge didn't wait for Jun Chenbi to tell him to get up. He pressed Jun Chenbi down on the couch, knelt behind him, and started massaging the acupoints on the young emperor's head.
When the person behind her raised their hand, a faint fragrance wafted from their sleeve and wrist, carrying a slightly bitter medicinal scent.
Even the most skilled physicians in the Imperial Medical Academy were helpless against the emperor's headaches. It wasn't that no one had tried acupuncture, massage, or manipulation on the young emperor's head, but all of these methods were ineffective.
When 'this woman' took advantage of his headache and dared to provoke the emperor, Jun Chenbi's phoenix eyes flashed with a bloodthirsty light, and he was about to twist 'her' hand off.
Until... I smelled that fragrance.
Surprisingly, the splitting headache lessened slightly.
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