Chapter Seventy-Four: Her Royal Highness the Fourth Married Princess (1)

Her Royal Highness the princess who married four times

(a)

When she awoke from the darkness again, she took a closer look at her surroundings. Antique, delicate and luxurious, this is the evaluation of the environment she sees in Mo Li's heart.

There are all kinds of rare treasures placed on the agarwood shelf, the soothing incense wafting out of the Rui beast furnace, the soft couch under the large window, and a pair of plum blossom-style lacquer small tables on both sides. On the left are a few Wang Ding spoon incense boxes; On the right, there are a few beautiful women in the Ru kiln - the goose is interspersed with seasonal flowers.

Seeing this environment, Mo Li thought to herself, why are all rich people who have wishes. Looking at the few tasks she has completed, the worst family background is a simile, but no matter how many people are stars.

Mo Li sighed and began to accept the plot.

Ren is Moli has long been prepared in his heart that as long as he comes to fulfill his wish, his life will be unsatisfactory, but he is still pumped by the original owner's affairs.

Princess Xian'an, the fifth daughter of the saint today, was born on the birthday of the saint, and she is the most similar to the emperor among the children. As a result, he has been pampered a little more since he was a child.

Although the mother concubine is the lowest palace maid, the mother is expensive and has climbed from the palace maid to the position of Jieyu. The harem of the Great Yongguo Kingdom is strictly hierarchical, and there are only two ways to go if you want to enter the throne, one is to make meritorious contributions to the family, and the other is to give birth to a prince.

And Princess Xian'an's mother has no mother's family, so naturally she will not have any help, and only gives birth to a daughter, who is not a concubine or a long-term daughter, even if she is promoted, she is a talented person.

But what everyone didn't expect was that this little palace maid, who only accepted the grace of one night, was actually made Jieyu by the Holy Love House and Wu.

It can be seen from this that the emperor loves this humble princess Xian'an, whose biological mother is humble.

The 100-day banquet was given the title, and after her biological mother Chuan Jieyu died of illness, she was raised by the emperor. Although it is a little female doll without a mother, everyone in the harem is not stammering, coaxing with good voices.

Wen Taowu is strategic, and his intelligence and strategy are not inferior to those of the carefully cultivated prince.

However, which girl does not have a spring. However, this princess, who was raised by the emperor himself, has a high vision, and she looks down on the son-in-law of this Lingcheng family, who is powerless, moans all day long, and is sad and sad.

After all, His Majesty the current Emperor was an invincible and invincible general in his early years. After succeeding to the throne, he took over the power smoothly, and all officials surrendered, and they did not dare to disobey.

There is such a domineering side leak all the year round, both civil and military, and a handsome father, no wonder he looks down on those vassal and elegant merry talents.

So, Luo Chuan, a young general who was unsmiling, indifferent, upright, and vigorous, fell into the eyes of Princess Xian'an.

Fresh clothes are angry and high-spirited. And when you put on the armor, you are even more heroic.

Princess Xian'an has been a thorough action person who thinks that wind is rain since she was a child, and finally saw Luo Chuan see the right eye, how could she be indifferent.

Xian An put down the princess and took the initiative to contact Luo Chuan. But Luo Chuan was always lukewarm, and he didn't bend his mind at all because Xian'an was a princess.

Xian'an was a little frustrated, but she also faintly smiled, which showed that the man she fancied was arrogant and capable, not the one who was careful to stammer when she looked at her princess.

Such a person is at least real. Xian An always told herself secretly like this.

As a result, Luo Chuan's imminent departure, lukewarmness, and lack of smiling have all become advantages in Xian'an's eyes.

What a shrewd figure the emperor is, otherwise how could he have won the cruel seizure of the heir back then.

Therefore, Xian'an's youngest daughter's thoughts couldn't be hidden for long at all. The emperor knocked on the side a little, and Xian'an recruited cleanly, leaving nothing behind.

It's not a big deal for a daughter to have a sweetheart, but she still takes Luo Chuan, a famous little general, to heart.

The saint did not directly issue an order because Xian'an took a fancy to it, but began to investigate this Luochuan who might become Xian'an's concubine from time to time to see if this little general was worthy of entrustment.

After observing for a period of time, the emperor didn't know whether he was satisfied or dissatisfied with Luo Chuan, and the emperor's keenness made him feel that this Luo Chuan was nothing more than that.

However, Xian'an, who is a lover, is in the eyes of Xi Shi, and Xian'an, who is smart and well-educated, can't listen to Luo Chuan's bad at this time.

The emperor was really pleased with Luo Chuan when he saw his daughter, and Luo Chuan couldn't find any obvious mistakes. The emperor secretly acquiesced.

During this period, the emperor also benefited from the queen's temptation of the Luo family, and the Luo family was still the most favored and the princess Xian'an, who had a fiefdom, and was still dissatisfied.

In this way, the matter between Princess Xian'an and Luo Chuan has become a well-known secret, but it is just a matter of the emperor's will to give marriage.

It was winter, the weather was cold, there were a few heavy snowfalls at the border, and the temperature plummeted.

The Huns sent troops arrogantly, invaded the border of the Dayong Kingdom, burned, killed and looted, and did all kinds of evil.

And Luo Chuan prides himself on being a young general, known as Wei Huo's legacy. was stunned and shouted out, not to break the Huns, how to be the slogan of home.

Princess Xian'an was fascinated by Luo Chuan's majestic hair, and she didn't see the emperor's somewhat dissatisfied expression at all.

In the end, the emperor decreed that the Duke of Korea was the marshal, and Luo Chuan sent troops to the border for the vanguard to expel the Xiongnu.

The army of 50,000 left in a vast, high-spirited, and majestic manner, and no one took this war to heart.

The annual looting of winter clothes and food by the Huns has long been the norm.

And Princess Xian'an is also waiting for Luo Chuan, the omnipotent god-like man in her mind, to return victoriously and triumphantly.

However, what everyone didn't expect was that everyone didn't wait for the news of the triumphant return, but what they were waiting for was that Luochuan was ambushed by the enemy and unfortunately died. And Han Gong, in order to rescue Luo Chuan, was seriously injured and almost died.

The marshal of the expedition was seriously wounded, the striker was killed, and more than half of the 50,000 troops were lost, and the war that everyone thought would be won was a crushing defeat.

When the army returned to Beijing, the Korean public made a statement and explained the reasons for the fiasco.

Luo Chuan did not listen to the command, rushed forward at will, and after a small victory, he got carried away and went deep into the interior of the Xiongnu, and was finally ambushed and died.

Xian'an heard that her **** lover who was looking forward to coming back was left in the battlefield that was said to be full of wind and sand, and there were no bones, she fainted all of a sudden, and she couldn't get tea after waking up.

The emperor felt sorry for his daughter, so he forcibly poured her medicine to let her rest well and not think nonsense.

And Princess Xian'an, who is slowly recovering, vows to avenge Luo Chuan.

The emperor of Han was sympathetic to his old age and was seriously injured, so he absolved him of responsibility, after all, the biggest responsibility for this fiasco was not him. (To be continued.) )