The Poisonous Concubine is alive
Chapter 85 Traitor
Liu Yunrou was really afraid that something would happen.
Nothing can happen to my man.
How to save people when something happens.
Liu Yunrou was so worried that her brain short-circuited.
Liu Yunrou forced herself to calm down. She took a few deep breaths and began to think about how to deal with the situation. She decided to first check Song Lin's injuries to see if his life was in danger. She carefully undressed Song Lin and carefully examined the wound.
Fortunately, the wound wasn't too deep, just a superficial injury. Liu Yunrou breathed a sigh of relief and quickly took out some hemostatic herbs from her medicine box and gently applied them to Song Lin's wound. She then bandaged the wound with a cloth to prevent further bleeding. After doing this, Liu Yunrou sat beside Song Lin, quietly watching over him and praying that he would wake up soon.
When Liu Yunrou learned of the Crown Prince's death, it was like a bolt from the blue. Her world shattered in that moment. She stood there, stunned, tears streaming down her face. In the days that followed, her tears seemed to have dried up, her eyes hollow, as if she had lost her soul. She often walked alone to the Crown Prince's beloved courtyard, caressing the flowers and trees he had planted with his own hands, and whispering, "How could you leave me alone..."
The Crown Prince's child, only eight years old, didn't yet understand the weight of life and death. He watched his mother weep day after day, his heart filled with confusion and anxiety. One day, he stumbled across a letter left by his father. Though he didn't quite understand it, he seemed to sense the love and hope his father expressed. He walked over to his mother, his small hands tightly grasping the hem of her clothes, his childish voice tinged with determination: "Mother, I will be as strong as father."
The Crown Prince's parents, the old Emperor and Empress, were overcome with grief over their son's sacrifice. The Empress often spent the nights, caressing her son's belongings, tears streaming down her face. The old Emperor, however, buried his grief deep within himself. At court, he commemorated his son's sacrifice by promoting his policies with even greater resolve. "He is my proudest son. His sacrifice will not be in vain," the old Emperor declared at a court meeting.
His Royal Highness's brothers and sisters each remember him in their own way. His sister lights a stick of incense for him on every major holiday, silently praying for his peace in the afterlife. His younger brother, on the other hand, carries on his legacy, diligently studying statecraft, hoping to one day complete his brother's unfinished work.
The Crown Prince's sacrifice deeply saddened his loyal subordinates. Some of them swore at his tomb a lifelong commitment to serving the nation and his Highness, fulfilling his wishes. As they carried out their missions, they always cherished his memory and considered his spirit a driving force.
The prince's death sparked widespread mourning among the people. People spontaneously set up mourning halls in the streets and alleys, lighting candles and laying flowers. While they couldn't fully understand the prince's political ambitions, they knew he sacrificed his life for the country and the people. Every year on the anniversary of his death, citizens would gather to commemorate the prince's untimely death.
The description of these emotional changes not only shows the family's deep remembrance of the victims, but also reflects the status and influence of the victims in their hearts, making the image of the victims more three-dimensional and touching.
Liu Yunrou didn't believe that her husband was dead.
I just want to find it.
She didn't want this anyway.
Mu Xiangru stopped Liu Yunrou from doing anything stupid.
She was so scared.
Liu Yunrou cried out in her heart, "Ye Chenxuan is such a heartless man, he can't even do this!"
When the Crown Prince married Liu Yunrou, they swore a vow under the moonlight, vowing to remain together through life and death. Even after her death, Liu Yunrou cherished that vow, clutching a jade pendant engraved with their names—a token of love given to her by the Crown Prince—close to her heart. Every night, under the moonlight, she whispered to the pendant, "I will wait for you. Life and death, our vows will never change."
The Crown Prince and his son shared an extraordinary bond. From a young age, the Crown Prince taught his son horseback riding and archery, and instilled in him the responsibilities of a member of the royal family. Before his death, the Crown Prince left his son a handwritten book of military strategy, which not only documented tactics and strategies but also contained countless messages and hopes for his son. Reading these words, the son felt a paternal warmth and encouragement, and this bond fueled his progress.
The Crown Prince's mother, the Empress, has always silently protected her son and daughter-in-law. After her son's death, she embraced Liu Yunrou as her own daughter, showering her with endless care and support. The Empress passed on a family heirloom amulet to Liu Yunrou, symbolizing that whether the Crown Prince is alive or not, they remain a family, guarding his legacy and bloodline together.
The Crown Prince shared a deep bond with his siblings. As children, they played and studied together, and as adults, they discussed state affairs together. Following his death, his siblings decided to carry on his legacy, each shouldering a portion of the responsibility, collectively safeguarding the ideals and hopes left behind. They formed an unspoken pact: never let the Crown Prince's sacrifice be in vain.
The Crown Prince's death deeply saddened his loyal subordinates, many of whom he had personally trained. Remembering his teachings and care, they spontaneously formed a group, vowing to fulfill his last wishes. Each of them wore a medal bestowed by the Crown Prince, which became a special bond between them, symbolizing their loyalty to him and their commitment to his promise.
His Royal Highness was deeply loved by the people during his lifetime, always caring for them. After his death, the public holds commemorative events on designated dates each year, creating a special connection with the Crown Prince. During these events, citizens recount his good deeds and sacrifices, a bond that keeps his spirit alive in their hearts.
These special emotional ties not only deepen the connection between the victims and their families, but also allow the victims' spirits and wishes to continue, becoming an eternal memory and source of strength in the hearts of their families and the public.
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