Chapter 80: Navigation

A woman suddenly appeared, she let her cousin inherit the throne, and she was in charge of the government as the assistant of the princess, and drove away the soldiers stationed in the former land with a large number of people, and directly announced the restoration of the country, shocking the Quartet.

Although she is a woman, she can be called a wise king, and her actions have won the hearts of the people, and many people have begun to respond to her, and there are faint signs of threat.

Even if she is so weak, she stubbornly supports the country and entertains those visiting envoys, revealing a momentum that cannot be underestimated.

The young and handsome emperor was very unhappy about this, and was also a little curious, and learned from the picture scroll that the princess was actually a stunning beauty, and immediately yearned for it, and began to send people to attack. However, all of these failed, and the princess told the world about everything that year, including his ruthless slaughter of the royal family's men, women, and children, and the abuse of the people, etc., can be described as too many to write, and many people gradually turned away from him.

The country is thriving, but the princess, who is unparalleled in the world, handed over the power when her cousin was sixteen years old, and left without knowing where to go.

There was a lot of speculation about it, and a whole bunch of the princess's admirers went crazy looking for people, but even the most powerful men couldn't find any trace of her.

Those who are determined to leave cannot be found. The princess left a strong mark in the history books, and all kinds of speculations about her in later generations have never stopped, but they can never guess the truth.

Soon after the princess left, the emperor of the great power at that time was directly killed, and some of the people implicated in the destruction of the country at that time were also assassinated without exception, and some people speculated that it was the princess's handiwork.

However, none of these will be answered.

Bai Mu was bored when she was sailing and wrote a diary, until she left the ship when the diary was put away by Ah Su, and then the book was released, many descendants praised the great cause of this woman's life, until many years later, the fragments in this book were recorded in history and Chinese textbooks, and the students were tortured to death by this book, and the name Bai Mu was also famous in history.

Many years later, the old Ah Su returned to the shore, carried a black box, and sat in a carriage to the former bamboo forest. The difference was that this time she no longer had the strength to drive the carriage. She was in the carriage, and it was her son who drove the carriage.

The door of the house was open, and Ah Su was a little surprised, and the son stood quietly by the carriage, watching his mother hesitantly enter the courtyard, clutching the hilt of her sword, ready to unsheath it at any moment.

Ah Su walked into the room, came to the library pavilion, gently put the box on the table, and smiled faintly. She likes to read so much, so let her rest here. Although I don't know who entered here, at least the library pavilion has not been moved, but has been cleaned cleanly.

Ah Su suddenly thought of something, and suddenly walked out of the yard and came to a small room.

She stood there stunned, then sighed.

I see, that's right.

……

Ji Qianqian had a dream.

In her dream, she was dressed in a red dress, peerless and beautiful, and countless admirable men fell in love with her, including the emperor she would never forget. She became the queen, and the emperor tried his best to marry her, ten miles of red makeup, and the man even scattered the harem for her, wishing that she was alone.

On her wedding day, she did not hesitate to kill the man with a hairpin. Looking at his frightened eyes, she wore a phoenix crown and a spring breeze: "Do you remember the men, women and children you brutally killed back then?" Yes, they are my father, mother, brother, and even my infant nephew. ”