Chapter 44 Marriage Alliance



"Hehe... My older sister really loves me. She wouldn't even let me utter a solemn oath."

“You…” Rong Yang poked her head with his finger, “I just can’t do anything with you. Go to sleep, you’ve had a long day.”

Rong Yang is not used to sleeping in different beds and doesn't sleep very well at night, so she left Rong Ning to sleep with her. The two sisters chatted casually, and before she knew it, she fell asleep peacefully.

The next day, I woke up to another journey.

The journey was long, and in order to reach Kangye City within the stipulated time, there was basically no time to rest afterwards; we were constantly on the road.

It took them nearly twenty days to travel to Kangye City.

Arriving here means that we have one foot in the big city. The wedding procession will rest here, and after another half a day's journey, we will reach the banks of the Muyang River.

Rong Ning had promised her father that she would only be sent to the banks of the Muyang River.

Only then did Rong Yang truly realize that she was going to be sent on a political marriage.

Kangye City is the capital of Mingzhou. Officials of all ranks and commoners of Mingzhou are already waiting in front of the city gate.

Upon seeing the princess's carriage, everyone knelt down and shouted, "Welcome Princess Zhaoqing..."

Amidst the deafening sounds of greetings, Rong Yang entered Kangye City.

She had already put on all her costume by this time. The heavy headdress made it difficult for her to move, but she still managed to peek outside with difficulty.

Through the carriage curtain, only some blurry shadows could be seen; there was nothing to see at all.

Rong Yang felt somewhat regretful and said sullenly, "I originally wanted to see what the city and people that A Ning was determined to defend to the death looked like, but judging from the current situation, I'm afraid that's impossible!"

Rong Ning opened her mouth, wanting to simply lift the carriage curtain and let her older sister see her to her heart's content.

But doing so would damage Sister's reputation, and officials would say she was behaving improperly.

She gritted her teeth, forced herself to hold back, and whispered to comfort her, "Sister... there's nothing to regret. The people of Kangye City, like all the people of the Southern Dynasty, are just ordinary people who want to live peacefully on this land."

They are all equally grateful to their elder sister for sacrificing herself for the greater good. People from all over will remember her.

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