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Male God is Mine! - Chapter 130.2

Published at 30th of October 2023 08:40:17 AM


Chapter 130.2

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As a result, after secretly getting along with Ouyang Suyu, he was actually subdued by Ouyang Suyu and became Ouyang Suyu’s right-hand man.

Regarding King Yongning, Gu Yiyang thought of a way to frame him up!

In recent years, some of King Yongning’s side branches have become more and more arrogant because of the status of King Yongning. They have burned, killed, and looted, so they naturally caught many wrongdoers.

Today, the Holy Emperor is getting older, and his adult sons are coming one after another. Although he has established a Crown Prince, he has not yet sat in that high position. As a result, the Emperor became more and more suspicious.

Someone revealed to the Emperor that King Yongning had the intention to rebel. In addition, King Yongning always attached great importance to the use of military force, so the Emperor became suspicious.

When Gu Yiyang had another audience, he reported to the Emperor that he found out that King Yongning secretly hid the dragon robe and jade seal in the palace.

This was so serious that the Emperor directly asked Gu Yiyang to lead the Yulin Army to the Yongning Palace to search. As a result, the dragon robe and jade seal were found in the secret room of King Yongning’s study.

Although King Yongning tried his best to cry out for injustice, he was still brought into the palace, and all the family members of King Yongning’s mansion were imprisoned. Tian Mi was no exception.

Two days later, King Yongning was ordered to be executed, together with Tian Xiao.

All family members of King Yongning, including Princess Yongning’s mother’s family, were demoted to common people, sent to the Northern Wasteland, and never allowed to enter the capital forever.

Originally, this was the crime of killing the nine clans, but Gu Yiyang used his merits to offset the crime and asked the Emperor to spare the other family members of the Yongning Palace.

The Emperor thought of Gu Yiyang’s contribution to pacifying the Northern Wasteland and agreed.

As for Tian Nuanxiang, because the Crown Prince tried hard to plead for mercy, she was not sent to the Northern Wasteland. However, the Crown Princess’s turn was not hers, so she could only carry a sedan chair. Without waiting for her hairpin1, she was directly carried into the Crown Prince’s east palace in advance, being the Crown Prince’s lowest concubine.

It’s the kind of person who has made a decree and absolutely cannot be promoted. If she wants to be promoted, it’s fine, but can only wait until the Crown Prince ascends the throne and becomes the Emperor himself.

Tian Nuanxiang never imagined that in just two days, she would go from being the dignified Nanyao Kingdom’s first beauty, Princess Nuanxiang, to the bottom of the mud and becoming the humble concubine of the Crown Prince. She was supposed to be the Crown Princess, how could this happen?

She wanted to escape, but the guard did not give her a chance and she was caught.

The Crown Prince thought that Tian Nuanxiang wanted to escape from him, but in the end, he became angry.

What you can’t get is always the best. However, when he got it, Ouyang Qingsu thought that Tian Nuanxiang, who had been looking forward to and longing for it, was nothing more than this.

Tian Mi was not given out either because she was Gu Yiyang’s younger sister. The Feng family also pleaded for her and asked the Emperor to issue a decree to marry Tian Mi to Ouyang Suyu as the Princess.

Although the Emperor was surprised, after a little consideration, he agreed.

When the imperial edict arrived, Ouyang Suyu’s favorability for Tian Mi reached ninety points. The wedding date is set for the beginning of spring next year, which is also after Tian Mi’s hairpin.

In the second year of spring, Tian Mi finally married Ouyang Suyu, but she was not Princess Jing, but a Queen.

 





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