565. Sixty-Seven The Wind King and Jia Rui are the Princess

Jia Rui Xianggong was a little unwilling when he married the Wind King, he originally wanted to marry a wealthy businessman with a solid family, and no matter how complicated the relationship was, he was confident to handle it well.

Jia Ruixiang's reputation is not big, but it is also praised by many people in a small area, plus every generation of his father's family has given birth to dragon and phoenix fetuses, so there are many people who ask to marry, and the charm of the heir is great.

King Feng married Jia Rui Xianggong not because he could have children, but because of a glimpse of that day. Although the Wind King wants to have children, she doesn't want to wronged herself, not to mention, Shui Yun has given birth to children, and she is not worried about having no successors.

When the Wind King saw Jia Rui teasing a stray cat, his heart was moved at that moment, so he sent someone to ask for marriage.

The Wind King begged to marry, and of course Jia Rui's family was very happy, so they immediately dressed up Jia Rui Xianggong and hurriedly let him in the door.

At that time, King Feng thought about not wronging Jiarui Xianggong, but Jiarui Xianggong's family was too anxious, and soon spread the news that Jiarui Xianggong was going to enter the palace, plus various reasons, in the end, Jiarui Xianggong could only enter the door hastily.

After all, the Wind King is not a thoughtful person in this regard, so he doesn't have to worry about it anymore, and now that he thinks about it, I'm quite sorry for Jia Rui.

Jia Rui Xianggong faced the Wind King, who was more than ten years older than him, and could only suppress the dissatisfaction in his heart, and later found that the Wind King was not so difficult to get along with, and when he let down his guard a little, he became pregnant with a child, and Jia Rui Xianggong was a little panicked for a while.

Jia Rui Xianggong heard the old man in the mansion say that Yun Shui Yun was an outstanding expression, although Yun Shui Yun had not appeared in the palace for a long time at that time, only letters came, but looking at the expression of the Wind King, she still cared about Yun Shui Yun very much.

Probably all pregnant people are prone to crankiness, after entering the Wind King's Mansion, a dark mind surged up, Jia Rui Xianggong's mind was distorted, no matter how he looked at it, he felt that the Wind King intended to pass on the throne of the prince to the eldest princess, in this way, what should his child do?

Most of the people who listened to Jiarui Xianggong at that time said the expression of Yunshui Yun at the beginning, that kind of self-respect, that kind of indifference, and that kind of tyranny, all of which made Jia Rui Xianggong tremble, so he has always been on guard against Shui Yun.

No matter how much he heard about Shui Yun, he couldn't change his initial impression, which also led him to be a little extreme when teaching children.

The Wind King allowed Gyari to be close to the children, which Garry was grateful for, but Gyali didn't allow anyone to snatch what belonged to his children.

He had always taught his children like that, and now that the Wind King suddenly said such words, he seemed to like him between words, and Jia Rui Xianggong was a little at a loss for a while.

Seeing the interaction of Shui Yun's family today, it had an impact on him, Jia Rui Xianggong saw that Shui Yun was a person with no ambitions, and the Wind King also pointed out, Shui Yun's family was not short of money or power, all his worries were groundless, and his behavior was the reason why the Wind King wanted to replace Yun Shuirui's position as the heir, which made Jia Rui Xianggong anxious because it affected his children, and he forgot to entangle the vague confession of the Wind King for a while.

Jia Rui Xianggong stepped forward and grabbed the Wind King's arm, and said with an anxious face: "Lord Wang, I will change it in the future, what should Shui Rui do, you can sue me, I will let her work hard!" ”