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Chapter 18 The Princess Takes the Blame and is Granted Death

Chapter 18 The Princess Takes the Blame and is Granted Death (18)

Even though she was the wife of a duke, and seemed to have a very respectable status, with an imperial decree of the highest rank, she was still powerless when facing the king of a country. She could only watch her daughter being unjustly executed, without being able to say a word in defense, and she couldn't even hold a decent funeral.

We have to tell others that they are poor teachers.

I can only swallow the tears of grievance and bitterness by myself.

Although Ding Shui was a little excited when she saw this scene, and even wanted to show up immediately and cry with her mother, she did not want to affect her next plan and not implicate her family.

In the end she restrained herself.

He just sat next to his mother and accompanied her for a while. After his mother fell into a deep sleep an hour later, he left the room and went to hang out with other people for a while.

At this point, everyone in the family is asleep.

My father, Duke Shu, slept alone in a side room of Rong'an Hall. On the desk, there were several sheets of Tongcheng rice paper with the word "Ren" written on them. There was also a copper brazier next to it with a lot of ashes in it. It felt like some paper was burned for her.

After all, it's not winter now.

There is really no need to burn charcoal or anything else in the house.

Later, Ding Shui saw the Tai Shang Du Ren Jing handwritten by his elder brother and sister-in-law in their room, his elder brother's fist which was bandaged with gauze but still bleeding, and the blood-stained osmanthus tree in their yard.

One can already imagine how angry the eldest brother was after hearing the news, but he didn't dare to do anything.

He could only vent his anger on the nearby osmanthus tree.

Make yourself feel better by hurting yourself.

Ding Shui then went to the courtyard of his third sister, who had the same father and mother, and found her locked in the yard with many people watching. Most importantly, her hair had been cut short, very short, as if she had been so angry that she was about to become a nun. She had already cut most of it off and was only about to shave it off when someone stopped her.

Although she was asleep at this time, it was obvious that she had been crying for a long time, and her eyes were still slightly red. The room was a mess because of her anger. It seemed that she really did not want to be the Prince of Lu's second wife, and would rather become a nun.

Her family probably locked her up at home because they were afraid that her actions would anger Emperor Tianwu.

After all, this wasn't hundreds of years ago, not the time when the emperor and the noble families shared the empire, nor was it the time when the noble families held sway over the emperor. If the emperor knew now that his daughter didn't like his son, she would even be willing to be beheaded and become a nun rather than disobey his order.

It’s really hard to say what will happen?

The best outcome is that the girl is forced to become a nun and is not allowed to return to secular life. Then his family is disliked by the emperor, gradually loses power, and is left with only the title of bald man.

A noble without power or position is just a paper tiger.

It just has a good reputation, but in reality anyone can bully it.

This is still the best outcome. The worst case scenario is unimaginable, so it is understandable that they do this.

I guess my family will continue to try to persuade me.

Until her third sister accepted the reality.

In addition, Ding Shui also saw a jade bracelet repaired with gold on her third sister's wrist. It was given to her third sister by the original body before the wedding, hoping that she would be safe and happy, and choose a husband of her own choice.

The original body actually never liked King Lu.

It was just that Emperor Tianwu had granted the marriage, so I had no choice.

Generally speaking, it is impossible for a noble family to have two princesses, so if nothing unexpected happens, the original third sister will indeed be freer than the original self. Even if she cannot have complete autonomy in marriage, at least she does not have to wait for a marriage to be granted.

You can go to the banquet for the wives of nobles to meet each other.

Or you can pick a son-in-law from the top three in the imperial examination.

This was indeed the case before, but unfortunately, because of the sins committed by King Lu, the original body was blamed and sentenced to death. So the accident happened, and even this bracelet seems a bit ironic. "When did this bracelet break? And was it repaired?"

Out of curiosity and wanting to know what her younger sister's attitude towards her was now, Ding Shui quickly checked her third sister's memory.

Then the original body felt the last bit of resentment towards his family.

It also completely disappeared.

When her third sister first learned the news, she was indeed devastated. She even smashed the bracelet given to her by the original body in anger. The letter was also written in anger and sent to the original body. She cut her hair with scissors herself not long after delivering the letter.

She said she would rather become a nun than marry the King of Lu.

Later, she was controlled by her family and gradually calmed down. She realized that she had wrongly blamed her sister in her excitement. She then wanted to catch the person who delivered the letter, but unfortunately she had already been put in solitary confinement.

She repaired the bracelet herself.

Anyway, she had nothing to do and felt a little sorry for her sister. She also broke the things her sister gave her, so she melted the hollow gold bracelet on her other hand and repaired the jade bracelet that the original body gave her.

Although the workmanship is not exquisite.

But I did put my heart into it.

The original body's resentment towards his relatives was not very strong to begin with, so it disappeared completely at this moment.

"Now that we're here, let's go to the palace again."

There is definitely no need for family members to meet in person or communicate through dreams at the moment, so I visited my mother's family and also took a look at a few half-siblings.

Ding Shui decisively drifted towards the inner court of the imperial palace.

There were no difficulties or dangers during the process, which shows that this is indeed a very ordinary world. There is no dragon energy, human luck, imperial luck or other messy things.

But where exactly is Emperor Tianwu?
Ding Shui really didn't know.

However, before she could find Emperor Tianwu, she was already furious with Concubine Guang. Concubine Guang was Prince Lu's biological mother, and technically, her original body's mother-in-law. She stayed up all night in the Buddhist shrine compartment of her house, cursing her original body, calling her a hen that brought bad luck to her son and laid no eggs. She also blamed her for corrupting her son, causing Prince Lu to lose the emperor's favor, and that the death penalty was too easy for her.

It seems like the original owner was wrong.

Doesn't she know what her son looks like?
Then, Concubine Guang continued, hoping to exchange her original body for eternal damnation in exchange for her son's good fortune:

"For those who died unjustly, remember to find the person who killed them. The Meng family is the culprit designated by the emperor. If you have any grudges, go find her.

My son is the most pure and kind.

He shouldn't be childless till now!

The main culprit is Madam Meng. The emperor has decreed that all past sins should be attributed to her. She has now gone to see you. Bodhisattva, please help those wronged spirits find the right person and not misunderstand my son.

My goodness, her superstition is really subjective. She believes that there are wronged souls after people die unjustly, and that the wronged souls don’t know who killed them. She also thinks that the emperor is the Son of Heaven, and his words are law. She believes everything the wronged souls and wild ghosts say. At the same time, the Bodhisattva only blesses those who worship her.

Superstition is also based on one's own demands.

If not for this, Ding Shui really couldn't imagine what kind of person she was, and how shameless she had to be to say such things. Other people's values were at most influenced by their appearance, but her values were guided by her own interests.

Ding Shui, the person involved, was so angry after hearing these words that he wanted to give her a big fight.

What the hell!

It's really like an old beast giving birth to a little beast, a whole bunch of beasts.

(End of this chapter)

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