The Seven Princesses' Journey Across Time

Chapter 53: Princess Huanzhu 1 (Transition)

Returning to Heaven from the previous world, Zi'er was still a bit overwhelmed. She reached out and touched her cheek, as if she could still feel the last tear that fell, but now the tears on her face were her own. In the last twenty thousand years, she and A Zheng had seen off many people together, including Zheyan and Yaoguang, Mo Yuan and Shao Wan, Donghua and Bai Fengjiu, and even Su Lian and her mother. In the end, A Zheng personally saw her off from this world. This time, A Zheng cried so bitterly, a look she had never seen before. Because the last time she saw him cry, they were unfamiliar with each other, and she hadn't even seen his face clearly then.

Mianmian saw Zi'er's dazed expression and began to extract the emotions she had felt in her previous life. As time passed, Zi'er's eyes gradually regained clarity, and she recalled her experiences in the previous world, just like the movies and TV series Mianmian had played for her. Mianmian whispered, "Princess, I have made your emotions into a bead. Your emotions will be preserved within it and will not be lost."

Zi'er nodded slightly in agreement after hearing this. After all, she knew she still had a mission to complete and couldn't dwell on the past. But remembering Mianmian's trip to the Heavenly Path in the previous world, she couldn't help but ask, "Mianmian, we always enter the small world through the Heavenly Path, but last time you stayed there. Does that mean it will be like this in the future?"

Mian Mian replied, "Yes and no. If we encounter beings more powerful than you, like in this world, and I stay with you, they will most likely notice me. Therefore, I cannot accompany you. But if it is a world like the one we are about to go to, where there are no such powerful beings, I can accompany you all the time. However, then I can only remain in your sea of ​​consciousness."

Zi'er looked at Mianmian, her eyes full of curiosity as she asked, "So what world are we going to next? Do you want me to read the plot first before we go there so I can familiarize myself with it? This will prevent me from not being able to receive information in time when we get there because of time constraints."

Mianmian smiled and nodded, agreeing, "Of course, Your Highness. Then let's watch 'My Fair Princess' together now. This is the next world we are about to travel to."

Zi'er immediately sat up straight, ready to watch. Seeing that she was ready, Mianmian opened a light screen in front of her and started playing "My Fair Princess".

Zi'er was watching the plot intently. When she saw the characters' hairstyles, she couldn't help but frown and mutter to herself, "It's so ugly with these men's hair cut like that! But... they look a little familiar."

Zi'er muttered to herself, and suddenly seemed to remember something. She turned to look at Mianmian and asked doubtfully, "Mianmian, I remember you showed me a similar scene before, right? It was that hairstyle that really impressed me."

Mianmian smiled and replied, "Yes, Princess, you are right. This is the hairstyle of the last dynasty in modern Chinese history that I showed you before."

Mianmian: "I see." Zi'er nodded. "Then what's the difference between this Qing Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty in modern Chinese history?"

Mianmian explained: "The basic setting is the same, but the specific plot may be changed."

Zi'er: "Yeah, I understand."

After watching the entire plot, Zi'er began to review it carefully: "First, let's talk about Xiaoyanzi and Yongqi. Although Yongqi ultimately chose to accompany Xiaoyanzi to Yunnan, were they truly happy? As a prince, he should have had the opportunity to be surrounded by many wives and concubines, but now he seems to have been reduced to a son-in-law. You know, he is the one who is very likely to inherit the throne! Could it be that he has no resentment in his heart? If so, how could Xiaoyanzi not notice the subtle changes in Yongqi's heart? In this case, can she still be truly happy?

Now, let's talk about Ziwei. Even if Erkang didn't die on the battlefield, there's no guarantee he wouldn't fight on the front lines in the future. Could Ziwei truly endure such constant fear and anxiety? Furthermore, given her deep bond with Xiaoyanzi, why would she later become close friends with Zhihua? It's truly puzzling.

As for Zhihua, she would likely be trapped within the palace walls for the rest of her life, raising her son alone like a widow. For a woman, this was undoubtedly a cruel and helpless fate.

Now let's talk about Qing'er and Xiao Jian. Qing'er, a noble royal princess, is surprisingly willing to follow Xiao Jian to Yunnan and become a peasant woman. Not to mention that Xiao Jian's family is not poor, but he never seems to want to make any concessions for Qing'er. This has been the case since their time in the capital. After arriving in Yunnan, Qing'er not only has to take on various household chores, but she also ultimately misses the opportunity to meet the Empress Dowager who raised her since childhood. This plot development can't help but raise the question: Is Qing'er just a pawn or tool used by Xiao Jian to take revenge on the royal family? If so, it is truly regrettable and confusing.

Next, let's consider the emotional entanglement between Jinsuo and Liu Qing. Although Liu Qing harbors feelings for Jinsuo, given the specific context of the times, could he consistently and willingly marry only Jinsuo? Furthermore, Liu Qing's past behavior suggests he's fickle and easily attracted to other women—he once loved Xiaoyanzi and was also deeply in love with Ziwei. This inevitably leads one to believe that Jinsuo's feelings are more like a helpless act, a choice Liu Qing made out of necessity.

Let's talk about the pairing of Ertai and Seya. Coming from different regions and cultural backgrounds, can they truly successfully adapt to the vast cultural differences presented by each other? It's important to understand that such a union that transcends race and national boundaries often comes with numerous challenges and difficulties. Without sufficient tolerance and understanding, it's unlikely to maintain a long-term, stable relationship.

Finally, the focus turns to Hanxiang and Mengdan. Can they truly escape their bonds and live a peaceful and tranquil life? After all, one is a high-ranking princess, the other a nobleman from a prestigious family. What skills can they rely on to make a living outside their familiar surroundings? Furthermore, the trivialities of real life can easily erode the initial passion and intensity of their love. So, can their supposedly unwavering love truly withstand the ruthless erosion of time? These questions are truly thought-provoking.

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