Chapter 79: Imperial Sister 48

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    Huo Zheng had a dream.

    In the dream, his life was roughly the same as his real life, but there were some subtle differences.

    He also met the princess, but he never fell in love with the princess at first sight in the dream, and the two had never met, so Huo Zheng watched himself miss the princess again and again.

    Not only that, the "self" in the dream even had an "unlawful" heart towards his deputy general Yu Shan.

    Just when Huo Zheng was wondering whether he had a homosexual habit, he found out one day that Yu Shan was actually a girl, so the two of them fell in love with each other, supported each other at the border where war was raging, and privately decided to spend their lives together. Huo Zheng was

    very resistant to this. He didn't love Yu Tao, and his sweetheart was far away in the imperial city, but he had to "fall in love" with a "man" inexplicably, and privately decide to spend his life with someone he didn't love?

    He wanted to resist, but he seemed to be imprisoned in a container, and all struggles were in vain.

    The story did not stop because of his resistance. He returned to the royal family as in reality and was regarded as the heir by Emperor Chengzhao, which also caused the jealousy and frame-up of his brothers.

    Even though Huo Zheng was unwilling to participate in those open and secret struggles, he had to be forced to get involved in the palace infighting in order to protect himself. In the end, he unexpectedly became the final winner.

    Before Emperor Chengzhao died, he called Huo Zheng to his bedside, handed him a marriage decree, and told him the truth about Jun Yan's life experience, hoping that after his death, Huo Zheng, who became the new emperor, could make Jun Yan the queen.

    Huo Zheng naturally wanted to agree without hesitation, but he seemed to be under a spell and decisively rejected Emperor Chengzhao's request, on the grounds that he already had a sweetheart and didn't want to make her sad.

    Huo Zheng was becoming more and more powerful, but Emperor Chengzhao was running out of time. If Huo Zheng was forced to marry Jun Yan, a queen without the support of her mother's family and without the emperor's favor, it is conceivable how miserable she would be in the harem.

    Instead of doing this, it would be better to conceal her life experience and let her be a princess who is high and mighty for the rest of her life. In desperation, Emperor Cheng Zhao had to ask Huo Zheng to treat Jun Yan well.

    Huo Zheng promised, but turned around and told Yu Tao about this, which planted a thorn in Yu Tao's heart.

    Although Yu Tao was mixed with men every day in the military camp and developed a casual temperament, she was a woman after all in terms of feelings, and inevitably developed a faint hostility towards Jun Yan. A

    forced melon is not sweet. Emperor Cheng Zhao did not force Huo Zheng to marry Jun Yan, but she had seen the rumored sickly princess. Even when she was sick, she still looked graceful and beautiful. If she was in good health, I don't know how stunning she would be.

    Yu Tao believed that Huo Zheng was not the kind of person who would change his mind when seeing something different, but if time went on, she could not guarantee that Huo Zheng would not feel pity for this unrelated beauty.

    So, she complained to Huo Zheng intentionally or unintentionally, saying how extravagant and luxurious the Qiyue Palace was. There were hundreds of palace maids serving Jun Yan alone.

    Yu Tao knew that Huo Zheng hated the extravagant style of Yanjing nobles the most. In addition, Huo Zheng had a prejudice against Jun Yan, so he let Yu Tao take full power to rectify the affairs of the harem.

    Huo Zheng was unable to stop it, and could only watch his stupid self push the princess into the abyss.

    He watched the palace maids in the Qiyue Palace leave one by one, and their monthly salaries were cut one after another. He watched the maids around Jun Yan come to Yu Tao to ask for an explanation, but was scolded by Yu Tao as worthless, so they could only run away with their tails between their legs.

    Looking at Jun Yan in the dream, she was paler and weaker than in Huo Zheng's memory, and her whole body was so thin that she seemed to be blown away by a gust of wind. Perhaps because she knew that even if this matter was brought to Huo Zheng, it would be useless, Jun Yan did not change her face in the face of such a change, but just asked Fei Bai not to leave the Qiyue Palace anymore.

    Gradually, the once huge Qiyue Palace was left with only Feibai, a personal maid, and several eunuchs who swept the house. It was in a state of desolation.

    Without the usual meticulous care, the originally stable condition deteriorated rapidly. It was winter, and the silver bone charcoal originally supplied by the Qiyue Palace was replaced with cheap charcoal. Jun Yan, who suffered from asthma, had an asthma attack after inhaling too much carbon ash. Before the imperial physician was called, he died early in the cold winter night of the Qiyue Palace.

    Seeing the girl losing her life bit by bit in front of him, Huo Zheng's panic reached its peak, and a heart-wrenching pain spread from his chest.

    No... don't die!

    Huo Zheng opened his eyes suddenly, and beads of sweat slid down his forehead. He was so flustered that he lost his composure. When he noticed the steady breathing of the girl beside him, he breathed a sigh of relief.

    It turned out to be a dream.

    Even so, Huo Zheng still had some lingering fears. He pressed his wildly beating heart, turned sideways and hugged the girl tightly in his arms. Feeling the familiar fragrance and warmth in his arms, he finally felt relieved.

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