If she were to marry the Northern Slave Prince, she would be better off dead.
Now that there is a turning point, how could the princess not grab it desperately?
The Queen looked at her daughter, who was moved, and continued to persuade her, "Your father is no longer the same father he used to be. He has become suspicious of us. If we don't get rid of him today, your brother, the Crown Prince, will lose his position as Crown Prince, and your mother may even be deposed."
"You are the Queen Mother's daughter. Your father will not let you go. We have had a hard time, and neither have you. Are you willing to marry a Northern Slave prince who humiliated you and stay away from the capital for the rest of your life?"
The eldest princess shook her head in refusal: "I'm sorry, father, but I don't want to marry the prince of Beinu."
The emperor closed his eyes, knowing that neither the mother nor the child could be kept.
They betrayed themselves and they wanted to kill themselves.
The emperor looked at the prince holding the knife and gave him one last chance: "Prince, I command you to lay down your butcher knife. Are you willing?"
The prince smiled grimly, "Father, I do not wish to do so. Rest assured, if you pass away, I will praise you profusely and announce to the world that you, Father, died at the hands of an assassin. Only then will I be able to legitimately inherit the throne of the Jin Empire."
"Are you so confident?" The emperor narrowed his eyes.
The prince nodded and said: "Your son Wei'er has been here for a few days and has been planning for a long time. There will be no problems."
The emperor gave up, knowing that persuading the prince was useless. He simply looked at the eldest princess and said, "Huan'er, you are my princess. I have always loved you, and today is no different. If you only come here, I can forgive you for being bewitched by your mother."
The eldest princess gave up her last hope. She shook her head and firmly chose to stand with the queen and the prince: "I am an unfilial daughter. May my father rest in peace. I would rather die than go to the Northern Slavery."
As he spoke, he glanced proudly at Chen Junfeng, who was lying on the ground: "My daughter wants to live with her beloved."
The emperor sighed and said, "Since you are so stubborn and stubborn, I can't take you with me. You and your two children should go together so that you can be taken care of."
The queen frowned, but before she could ask any questions, the emperor just raised his hand, and the guards hiding in the dark emerged one after another like mushrooms after a rain. Their eyes were cold, as if they were looking at dead people.
Seeing this, the Queen almost lost her balance: "Weren't they all drugged?"
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