Chapter 1427: Princess, please be a human being (4)

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Sure enough, as Mrs. Hou Tai of Yichang said, Xu Junzhi treated Ruiyi very well.

I took Yichang to write and play the piano every day, and my life was like honey mixed with oil.

Within two years, Rui Yi became pregnant and gave birth to a little girl with pink and jade stamps.

Emperor Longyan was so pleased that he even made the child the princess of Minyue County.

Even the prince-in-law's salary was raised one level.

Originally, everyone thought that the ending of the story would be that the princess and the consort would live happily together from now on.

But this is not the case.

When Min Yue was three years old, a plague broke out in the palace.

The emperor and the queen died of illness one after another, but the prince, who was under house arrest outside the palace, survived.

The prince succeeded to the throne with the support of the courtiers. Those who had offended the prince at the beginning were in danger.

Princess Ruiyi, who lost her father, the emperor, and her mother overnight, felt that her whole world had collapsed, and she hid in her home every day and shed tears.

But she obviously cried early.

Because within a few days, she got the news that Xu Junzhi had raised a foreign wife, and the foreign wife gave Xu Junzhi three children.

Rui Yi felt that her account was a bit unclear. She had been married to Xu Junzhi for four years, and Xu Junzhi's aunt gave him three children.

So when did Xu Junzhi get this outer room?

Feeling that she had been fooled, Rui Yi led her men directly to the residence in the outer room.

However, she discovered that the layout of the small courtyard was exactly the same as her house in the Hou Mansion.

Even the layout of the rooms is the same, and the oldest of the three children in the outer room is one year older than Min Yue.

In other words, she was deceived into marriage.

Rui Yi was so angry that she wanted to beat the outsider to death on the spot, but was slapped back by Xu Junzhi who rushed over.

Seeing that her husband, who had never been blushing with her, turned out to be so ferocious and terrifying, the dumbfounded Ruiyi was dragged back to the Hou Mansion by the servants brought by Xu Junzhi.

After not eating or drinking for a whole day, Rui Yi, who recovered from the slap, immediately went to see the old lady.

Who would have thought that the kind great-grandmother in the past would actually say to her in an understatement: "Everything has a first-come, first-served basis. People come in earlier than you. She has endured it. What else can you not tolerate? Even a man's heart is gone." If you can't win over them, it's just you who loses face if you make a fuss now."

After that, he gave her two nuns to teach her how to behave.

As a royal princess, she can be regarded as a role model for women all over the world.

This is not to teach her the rules. It is clear that she has a grudge against the prince and deliberately humiliates her.

And Xu Junzhi brought the outer room and the children back to the house openly and openly three days later.

Knowing that she had no way to complain, Rui Yi was completely heartbroken. She locked herself in her room every day, listening to the laughter and laughter coming from next door with a despairing heart.

Originally, she thought she would spend the rest of her life in the hut like this.

But who would have thought that this was not the case. On a sunny morning, an imperial edict was sent from the palace: Princess Ruiyi was given a marriage.

The Dakuang Dynasty had been inherited for more than three hundred years, and it was already at the end of its power.

The prince registered now is even more narrow-minded, with high vision and low hand.

When he first became the prince, he tried every means to amass wealth.

Now that he has become the emperor, he has increased taxes in various places just for his own enjoyment.

On weekdays, he spared no effort to suppress his past opponents.

Ruiyi's matter was naturally deceived by the Yichang Houfu and Xu Junzhi.

But if it weren't for the instructions of some emperors, they wouldn't dare to bully the eldest princess of the dynasty so obviously.

The Dakuang Dynasty borders the Jin Dynasty.

Unlike the decline of the Da Kuang Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty had strong soldiers and horses, and had always been eyeing the Da Kuang Dynasty.

There were several battles fought in the spring of this year, and the Da Kuang Dynasty lost to the Jin Dynasty.

The Marquis of Yichang, who was guarding the border, was seriously injured and was recuperating in the military camp.

The emperor sent a letter of invitation to Da Jin, but he only had one sentence from the other party: they wanted a princess to come over and get married.

The emperor was originally a bastard, but after hearing the other party's words, which were obviously meant to humiliate him, he decided to target Rui Yi without even thinking about it.

The emperor's idea was very simple. If the other party wanted a princess, he could find a random woman and make her a princess, which might offend the other party. And Rui Yi had a grudge against him back then...

Even if you send a married princess out for marriage, she will definitely become the target of attacks by historians in the future.

From another perspective, this is also a manifestation of his imperial power. Let those people see that no matter how favored they were back then, they are still his prey now and can be slaughtered by him.

After receiving the news, Rui Yi was shocked. The married princess was getting married. Why did such a ridiculous thing happen to her?

Frustrated, Rui Yi used scissors to make more than a dozen cuts on her left face, hoping to clarify her ambition.

But Xu Junzhi, who was rushed over to escort her to the sedan chair, grabbed Princess Minyue's neck and threatened her to marry.

Seeing her immature daughter who could only call her mother, Rui Yi stopped and made Xu Junzhi swear to God that she would not treat Min Yue badly.

He also handed over all his dowry to the loyal servant he had chosen for Min Yue under the witness of the crown prince and the historian in the capital.

Afterwards, it was painful to get on the wedding sedan.

The Jin Dynasty let the princess and her parents live just to humiliate the Da Kuang Dynasty, so they really didn't have any good impressions of this princess who had a disfigured face and had a child.

Ruiyi was wasted in Jindi for ten years before she was sent back to Da Kuang Dynasty on the grounds that she could not have children and asked the other party to replace her with another princess.

These ten years of career in Golden Land have tortured Rui Yi, a woman in her early thirties, as if she were an old woman in her sixties, and she even looked a bit older than the original wife of the Marquis of Yichang.

At this time, the emperor had already firmly grasped Da Kuangchao. When he heard that Ruiyi had been sent back, he immediately ordered people to send Ruiyi back to the Marquis Mansion in Yichang.

After all, Ruiyi is the third wife of the Yichang Marquis Mansion's Ming Media.

If Rui Yi hadn't gone completely crazy after talking about ten years of Golden Land career, she did go completely crazy when she saw her daughter Min Yue.

Because Min Yue was stupid.

On the day she was sent to get married, Min Yue fell off the rockery in the mansion while trying to find her mother.

Fortunately, the loyal servant discovered it in time and saved Min Yue's life.

But despite this, Min Yue became sometimes crazy and sometimes stupid, and was no longer as smart as before.

Xu Junzhi, who originally had some father-daughter affection for Min Yue, also completely gave up on Min Yue.

He only ordered people to kill the loyal servants who were unfavorable in their care, and locked Min Yue in the courtyard to end the problem.

After all, she had become a fool and was very unpopular, so Min Yue survived in the courtyard relying on the scraps occasionally thrown in by the master and servants of the mansion.

Sometimes when she was extremely hungry, Min Yue would cry out louder than a ghost, making everyone in the nearby yard uneasy.

Xu Junzhi originally thought about suffocating Min Yue to death, but thinking of the poisonous oath he had sworn and the eye-catching historians who were entrusted to watch over Min Yue until she was eighteen, he finally gave up the idea.