Chapter 246 Family Ethics, Love, and Power Struggle 5



So, did you take advantage of an information gap?!

Indeed, and besides, Young Master Tian is already dead. If they fight desperately, they might lose their own lives; it's unnecessary.

[Is it mainly because Young Master Tian was so unprepared?!]

[That's exactly what I was saying. Young Master Tian was too confident. He probably thought Meng was incompetent. Didn't you see that fleeting shot? The sword Meng used was the same sword Young Master Tian had hanging behind him. I even suspect that when Meng drew her sword, Young Master Tian probably thought she was trying to force him to marry her by threatening suicide, so Meng just chopped off his head.]

[Wu, following your line of thinking, this process is quite exciting! Quick, ruthless, and accurate. Young Master Tian thought it was just a romantic entanglement, assuming that Meng Nu, deeply in love with him, would never hurt him. After all, Meng Nu's previous behavior was that of a submissive, virtuous, and devoted wife. He's certain that one day he'll play with emotions and end up dying because of them.]

[I have a slightly subtle feeling that her original subservient and subservient behavior was instilled by her family, but perhaps Meng Nu actually aspires to be like the new king. She envies her and wants to be close to her. Her past upbringing taught her to obey her husband after marriage, so when Young Master Tian proposed, she hesitated, feeling something was amiss, but ultimately acted according to her past experiences. Only later did she discover that Young Master Tian was deceiving her and that her family would abandon her, so she went to beg the new king. However, a single sentence from the new king triggered a complete breakdown in her emotions.]

[It's possible. In the previous scenes, Meng didn't lose control despite being scolded by her family, but was provoked by the new king's insult. It's possible she genuinely cares about the new king's opinion of her.]

[Speaking of which, it suddenly makes sense that Master Tian's concubine, Lady Qiao, has also entered the court. Earlier, I saw people constantly talking about where Lady Qiao appeared; Lady Wang is now Minister Wang, and the new king is not bound by convention in seeking talent. Lady Qiao gives Master Tian advice, yet she's treated like a dancer, and can only be seen outside the door during their discussions. She must have been harboring resentment for a long time.]

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