Let's just drift through life together in this quick transmigration story.

Chapter 241 I'm a princess, I'm meant to enjoy life! (4)

Yueyan stayed on the ground for a while, afraid that Xiong Bufan would hit her. After tidying up the room, she ran out without stopping. She wanted to pay her respects to Xiao Qianqian, who had left her.

Looking at the clean room, Xiong Bufan finally felt like she was somewhat like a princess. "Kongkong, what was the original owner's wish? Was it to eat and drink well?"

Kongkong found evidence that Xiong Bufan hadn't done her mission properly, because she didn't remember the mission details or the original owner's experiences at all.

Fearing that Kong Kong might misunderstand, Xiong Bufan added, "I remember you didn't transmit the plot. I did all the tasks properly before."

"Kongkong, hurry up and transmit the plot!"

Kongkong doubted the veracity of Xiong Bufan's words, but the main focus right now was the plot, so she said, "Okay."

The original owner's name was Wang Xiaolian. The character "Lian" means pitiful, and the name seemed to foreshadow her tragic life.

Her mother, Huaxi, was originally a palace maid tending flowers and plants in the Imperial Garden, but she was forcibly taken by the emperor after he came to the Imperial Garden drunk.

Not everyone wants to rise to the top and become a phoenix. Huaxi just wants to save some money so that she can leave the palace when she turns 25 and marry her childhood sweetheart, Gouzi.

However, the emperor was still responsible. After she sobered up, he promoted Huaxi to the rank of Consort Xin, giving her a unique position in the palace, which was unprecedented.

The emperor had probably never seen a woman who treated him coldly before, and he spent his days in the Xiyue Palace in Huaxi.

Before Huaxi was officially appointed, there were already an empress and several concubines in the palace. Huaxi's exclusive favor quickly aroused the dissatisfaction of the other women in the palace, who began to take turns to make moves.

Hua Xi was preoccupied with the thought that she could never leave the palace and would spend her life with the emperor, who was as rotten as a cucumber, and then die alone. Therefore, she did not retaliate.

But I'm not afraid that you won't fight back, I'm afraid you'll have a weakness. The Empress investigated inside and outside the palace and found that Huaxi had a childhood sweetheart.

In order to ensure that she could never recover her fortunes, the Empress used her connections to bring Gouzi into Xiyue Palace. When Gouzi and Huaxi reunited, they were caught red-handed by the Emperor as he entered the palace.

The emperor felt utterly humiliated and ordered Gouzi to be executed. However, he still had feelings for Huaxi and told her that as long as she said she was innocent, he would immediately pardon her and let her live a life of luxury and honor as her noble consort.

This is where the downsides of being love-struck become apparent. The greatest tragedy is a broken heart. Hua Xi felt like she was just a walking corpse, refused to admit her mistakes, and even challenged the emperor to execute her as well. In a fit of anger, the emperor banished her to the cold palace, making her do menial work with the palace maids.

Hua Xi suffered greatly every day in the Cold Palace, but before long, she discovered that she was pregnant with the Emperor's child, and she had no right to abort it.

When the emperor heard that she was pregnant, he was very happy. He went to talk to Huaxi and asked her to admit her mistake. Huaxi still had the same attitude as before. The emperor was furious and ordered her to live in the cold palace until she died.

Hua Xi was happy to be free, but she felt sorry for the little life inside her.

The eunuchs knew that the emperor still had feelings for Huaxi, so they basically let her take good care of herself during her pregnancy, hoping that she would leave the cold palace after having a child. They hoped that even if she didn't say a few nice words to them, she would at least be transferred out of this cold palace where there was no profit.

But Hua Xi never admitted her mistake until she gave birth. When she fell into a coma during childbirth, the emperor came to Hua Xi's bedside and held her hand.

If a woman is willing to bear your child, then she must love you. The emperor thus appeased himself and made a great decision: after Huaxi gave birth, he would bring her to the Cold Palace and bestow upon her the title of Consort.

Even when Hua Xi was unconscious, she kept muttering about Gouzi, but the emperor pretended not to hear her.

If things continue like this, the original owner's life shouldn't be too bad. However, the blame lies with Huaxi for not taking good care of her health before giving birth to the original owner, as she suffered a massive hemorrhage and passed away.

For someone who values ​​love above all else, becoming a pair of ghost lovers with their beloved might be the happiest thing, but it's a tragedy for the original owner of the body.

The original owner lost his mother at a young age. As the saying goes, once the mother dies, the father is no different from a stepfather.

The emperor had no feelings for Wang Xiaolian. Only after Huaxi died did he realize he had been cuckolded. Wang Xiaolian was then kept in the Cold Palace and never came to the mansion alone or returned to Huaxi's former palace.

The palace maids and eunuchs in the Cold Palace initially thought that Wang Xiaolian still had a chance to leave, after all, the emperor's feelings for Consort Xin were obvious to all.

Until Wang Xiaolian was five years old, the princesses and princes outside the Cold Palace had all begun their education, but the emperor still did not bring Wang Xiaolian out. An old eunuch with some connections spent money to inquire, only to find that over the years, the emperor had long forgotten about Princess Wang Xiaolian, and even Consort Xin had been forgotten. The emperor was now pampering his newly appointed Imperial Concubine.

Seeing that there was no hope for Wang Xiaolian, the palace maids and eunuchs in the Cold Palace simply let her fend for herself.

When she was in a good mood, she would be given some food; when she was in a bad mood, Wang Xiaolian could only drink water to stave off hunger.

Wang Xiaolian couldn't understand why her nanny and father-in-law, who were usually so kind to her and taught her manners, were ignoring her. She even ran over to them with her short legs and acted coquettishly.

The old woman couldn't bear it, so she finally gave Wang Xiaolian a meal.

When she was ten years old, the old nanny was beaten to death by the Empress outside the Cold Palace on some pretext, and the eunuchs and other palace maids she knew from the Cold Palace were also transferred elsewhere.

The new palace maids and eunuchs treated Wang Xiaolian badly, refusing to give her food and instead giving her a bucket of swill that contained no oil or grease, forcing her to scoop it up and eat it herself.

Wang Xiaolian had never been treated so badly before. She ran over to snatch the food, but she was no match for the old woman who was used to doing rough work. She was pushed aside and slapped in the face.

In the days that followed, Wang Xiaolian was beaten every time she tried to steal food. As a result, after she was released from the Cold Palace, she would immediately stand aside in fear whenever she heard the slightest sound while eating.

Unable to find food in the Cold Palace, Wang Xiaolian began to crawl through dog holes to find food. Sometimes it was grass in the Imperial Garden, sometimes it was leftover cat food from the cats in the Imperial Garden. If she was lucky, she could even secretly catch a fish from the pond in the Imperial Garden and take it behind the rockery to roast and eat.

As she went out more often, she would encounter young masters and ladies who came to the palace for banquets with their fathers or mothers. However, most of the ladies thought Wang Xiaolian was dirty, while the young masters envied Wang Xiaolian for being able to find food and grilled fish in the Imperial Garden. They would often exchange snacks with Wang Xiaolian for grass or grilled fish.

To be honest, Wang Xiaolian had never seen such foolish young masters from wealthy families. They actually traded sweet and delicious pastries for grass that couldn't even fill their stomachs.

Among them, the one who got along best with Wang Xiaolian was Yan Qingxun, the second son of Yan Taifu's daughter. While other young masters from noble families would exchange a piece of pastry for a blade of grass, Yan Qingxun would exchange two pieces of pastry. Sometimes he would even bring dried meat for the original owner.

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