Yingying, who was watching from a distance, frowned and looked at Supreme Jade.

"Brother Supreme! What kind of monster jumped out of this river? It's so ferocious!"

Supreme Jade pondered for a moment, and slowly said: "I see this monster is very much like what is described in ancient books: a fish-scale house and a dragon hall, a purple shell palace and a pearl palace. It should be Feng Yi, the god of the Yellow River, but I don't know why he came here?"

Hu Laoer's face was full of surprise and his mouth was open.

"Could he be the Feng Yi who drank daffodil juice for ninety-nine days and was drowned in the Yellow River?"

The God of Land stroked his beard, looking solemn.

"It should be him. Because he drank the daffodil juice, he did not go to the underworld after his death. Instead, he went to the Emperor of Heaven to complain about the Yellow River. The Emperor of Heaven then named him the Yellow River Lord, in charge of the Yellow River's water affairs."

The one-eyed monster was none other than He Bo Feng Yi. The reason he came here was to chase after a god who had cuckolded him.

He Bo's wife was Mi Fei.

Mi Fei, the goddess of Luo River, was born with peerless beauty, enchanting and charming, and captivated everyone.

Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms once wrote a poem for her, "Ode to the Goddess of Luo River", which has been passed down through the ages.

Admire her beauty: as light as a startled swan, as graceful as a swimming dragon.

Of course, this was just a work of Cao Zhi's reverie, and it had nothing to do with Concubine Mi.

The person involved is Feng Yi. He Bo Feng Yi accidentally passed by Luo River and saw Mi Fei. He was instantly attracted by her beauty.

He transformed into a white dragon, stirred up huge waves in the sky, abducted Concubine Mi into his palace, and forced her to become his wife.

Although Feng Yi has a strange appearance, he knows how to make beautiful women happy.

Over time, Concubine Mi adapted to life in Hebo Mansion and settled down here.

Due to the violent and raging Yellow River, floods often occur.

Feng Yi had no choice but to leave his beloved wife behind and go around inspecting the disaster situation, sometimes not coming back for a long time.

Mi Fei gradually felt lonely, isolated and cold while living alone in Hebo Mansion.

She often stood by the window, looking at the scenery outside, her eyes full of resentment and longing.

However, the appearance of a man changed the fate of Mi Fei and He Bo. He was Hou Yi.

There was a tribe to the east of Xia, which was called Dongyi by the Xia people. Among the Dongyi people, there was a tribe called Youqiong.

The chief was a famous archer, and his archery skills were comparable to those of Dayi, who shot down nine suns during the reign of Emperor Yao. Therefore, people called him Houyi.

Houyi was a man of great power. He led the Youqiong clan and gradually unified the Dongyi tribes. He coveted the Xiahou Group of the Central Plains Dynasty.

After King Yu died, his son Qi killed Bo Yi and proclaimed himself King of Xia.

The hereditary system of the dynasty began.

After King Qi of Xia died, his son Taikang succeeded him. Taikang was addicted to hunting and beauties all day long and ignored state affairs.

So Houyi and his disciple Hanyue took advantage of Taikang's absence from hunting and led troops to the Central Plains to occupy the capital of Xia. They exiled Taikang, made Zhongkang the King of Xia, and Houyi the regent.

After Zhongkang died, Houyi expelled Zhongkang's son Xiang, proclaimed himself king, and became the sixth monarch of the Xia Kingdom.

History records that Taikang lost his country and Houyi replaced Xia.

In order to ensure the stability of his throne, Houyi decided to eliminate the hidden danger of Xia Houxiang, so he sent people to look for Xiang's whereabouts.

In the Yellow River waters, elephants were found crossing the river.

Houyi looked for a boat and chased after it, but the Yellow River was full of twists and turns, with many shoals and reefs.

Houyi was so eager to catch up with his prime minister that his boat hit a reef and he sank to the bottom of the Yellow River.

Houyi was rescued by Mi Fei, and from then on, the two of them got together while He Bo was away.

Once when the two were making love, they were caught by Ha Bo who was returning home.

Houyi shot Hebo's eye blind with an arrow, and took Mi Fei away from Hebo's mansion and returned to Yixia.

After returning, Houyi made Concubine Mi the queen and changed her name to Chunhu.

However, the good times did not last long.

After Houyi's good deeds were exposed by He Bo, he contracted an unspeakable disease. He seemed to have aged a lot and was no longer able to do some things.

Concubine Mi is still young, beautiful and charming. Perhaps she will never grow old.

Her waist is still slender, her skin is still as smooth as jade, and her legs are still white and slender.

Although Houyi was old, his apprentice Hanyue was in his prime, handsome and eloquent.

The cuckolding didn't end, one after another.

Concubine Mi and Han Xuan were secretly having an affair and were connected with each other.

With the help of Concubine Mi, Han Xuan eliminated dissidents and seized power.

Almost all the ministers in the court became Han Xuan's followers.

Afterwards, the two were caught in bed by Houyi.

Unexpectedly, Houyi was killed by Hanyue in his bedroom.

Han Xuan proclaimed himself king, changed the country's name to Han, made Concubine Mi the queen, and took the year Gengchen as the first year of Han Xuan's reign.

Chunhu gave birth to two sons for Hanxu. The eldest son was Hanjiao and the second son was Hanzhi. Both were brave and good at fighting.

The eldest son, Han Jiao, led troops to kill Xia Houxiang and was granted the title of Guoguo (now Guoxi Town, Laizhou City, Shandong Province) for his military exploits. The second son, Han Zhu, was granted the title of Geyi for his merits.

Several years later, Shaokang, the son of Xia Houxiang, restored the country and first killed Han Jiao in Guoguo.

Jiao's obsession never died, and he eventually turned into a strange beast, Chaotianhou.

Later, Shaokang killed Han Zhu in Geyi, and finally killed Han Xuan in Xundi. Han Xuan's clan was completely wiped out.

Chunhu would naturally not be killed, because she was Mi Fei, she was the Goddess of Luo River, how could a god be killed by a mortal?

The hat trick is yet to go.

Ever since Han Xuan's clan was exterminated, Concubine Mi had nowhere to go and had to return to He Bo's Mansion.

When Feng Yi saw her return, he felt mixed emotions of love and hate.

What he loved was that Concubine Mi's appearance had not changed and she was still as radiant as ever, and he could never let her go.

What he hated was that Concubine Mi had an affair with someone behind his back and caused him to go blind in one eye.

But He Bo had no way out, after all, Mi Fei became a deity earlier than him, and her birth and qualifications were higher than his.

Therefore, Feng Yi's attitude towards Concubine Mi was sometimes tender and sometimes furious, and was erratic.

Mi Fei could not stand He Bo's attitude, and she often shed tears secretly when no one was around.

Even so, Concubine Mi endured it.

She firmly believed that someone would come and take her away.

Because when she was the Princess of Han, she had once met the Immortal Hehe.

The immortal once told her that after Yi and Han, someone else would break into her life.

So she has been waiting, waiting for this day to come, and this wait has lasted for more than two thousand years.

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