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Chapter 379: The Foolish Sister Who Married a Younger Sister (1)

The Princess's Mansion and Zhuyi Garden where the Crown Prince resides are decorated with lights and filled with joy.

Today is the wedding day of the eldest princess' only son Duan Wenjing, but he is marrying the daughter of Mr. Gu, a seventh-rank editor of the Hanlin Academy.

Despite this mismatched marriage, everyone in the princess's mansion was very happy.

Their gentle, kind and benevolent prince is finally getting married.

Gu Zhen sat on the new bed. Through the red veil, she could vaguely see several figures busying about.

After a while, a brisk female voice sounded: "Miss, they are all gone. Are you hungry? I will bring you something to eat!"

"This Princess's Mansion is really magnificent. It is so much bigger than the small courtyard we lived in before. I have never even seen the food there. I guess our Madam, Miss, and even the Master have never eaten it!"

Gu Zhen smiled. She had already understood the plot, so she simply lifted the red veil and said to the maid, "Lan Kui, come here."

Lan Kui was about to turn around when she felt that there was something wrong with her young lady's voice. Why did it sound so much like that of an eldest lady?

She couldn't believe it, turned around slowly, and then covered her mouth in surprise.

Having followed her young lady and endured humiliation for many years, she had become accustomed to being cautious and prudent, so she did not scream at this moment.

Lan Kui trembled and said: "Miss, you...why are you here..."

How come the bride became the eldest daughter?

Lan Kui felt dizzy and confused. If the eldest princess knew that the person she was going to marry had changed, she would kill everyone in the Gu family!

She fell to her knees with a plop: "Miss, what should I do?"

The eldest princess is also a monarch! They can't afford to offend her.

Gu Zhen shook her head. The heavy hair crown almost broke her cervical vertebrae. She looked at Lan Kui and said, "Come and help me remove my makeup. Don't talk too much. I will keep you safe."

Lan Kui had been used to being bullied by the eldest lady since she was a child, so she didn't dare to resist. She quickly got up and took off Gu Zhen's hair crown, and brought a basin of water to wash off her heavy makeup.

Gu Zhen felt much lighter.

She looked at Lan Kui helplessly: "When discussing the marriage, my parents didn't specify who would marry. My second sister and I were born at the same time and have the same fate. Can't I bring good luck to the prince? Why are you making such a fuss?"

Lan Kui's mouth twitched. That being said, how could the lady marry her precious daughter to a sickly man who could die at any time? Anyone with a discerning eye knew that this was a marriage for the second young lady.

Gu Zhen naturally understood, but now that things had come to this, she could only try her best to smooth things over.

This world is actually a sweet love story in ancient Chinese, named "After the marriage exchange, I lay flat on my back with my husband". The original owner was the heroine's elder sister, who planned this marriage exchange.

The heroine, Gu Yao, was born to a concubine and grew up in difficult circumstances, but she was simple and lovely, kind and ignorant, delicate and weak, and therefore she was not liked by the wife.

The original owner was the only daughter of the legal wife and also the head of the family's legitimate daughter.

When they were sixteen years old, the eldest princess publicly selected a wife for her son.

A master asserted that if he found a woman whose fate matched that of the prince, he would live longer and no longer suffer from illness.

The eldest princess was very tempted. She had been looking for medical treatment and medicine for her son for many years and tried everything except marriage. She was afraid that it would ruin her daughter's life.

But she was worried as she saw her son's health deteriorating. He had caught a cold in the past few months and couldn't even get out of bed.

The eldest princess announced that no matter their family background, anyone in the capital who was willing to marry their daughter to her would be promised a bright future, wealth and glory, and that the child would have no worries about food and clothing.

Even if the prince passed away, she would not treat her daughter-in-law harshly.

The temptation is great, but there are not many suitable ones.

The eldest princess was unwilling to treat her son unfairly, so after much deliberation, she chose the most active Gu family.

Lord Gu is a seventh-rank civil servant with two daughters born at the same time. Either one is suitable for him and he is not picky. Either the legitimate daughter or the illegitimate daughter is fine.

In order to gain a good reputation, Mrs. Gu deliberately gave the marriage to her concubine's daughter.

Anyway, she didn't believe in the idea of ​​getting married for good fortune. She thought it would be better for the dead girl to marry and be a widow for the rest of her life.

The princess' mother-in-law sounds nice but is difficult to serve. A young and beautiful girl will have to waste her whole life in the backyard, with no children or daughters and no husband to love her. Mrs. Gu feels happy when she thinks about it.

The marriage she found for the original owner's daughter was carefully selected and most satisfactory to her.

Mrs. Gu knew her daughter's character very well. Although she was beautiful, she was very stupid. She couldn't get along well in a wealthy family. It would be better for her to find a man from a lower class and rich family so that she could marry him and enjoy a good life.

She chose the youngest son of the Qi family, the richest man in the capital. In the future, he would not have to inherit the family business, but could enjoy it for generations by dividing the family property.

These days, merchants had a low status and they didn’t even dare to offend a seventh-rank official.

What's more, the one promised to be the legitimate daughter, so the Qi family didn't object at all.

But the problem lies with the original owner.

The original owner didn't want to marry into a merchant family from the bottom of her heart. She just wanted to be the prince's wife. Moreover, she had read a lot of storybooks about those girls who came for good fortune and those sickly young masters. Didn't they all overcome numerous difficulties and move towards a bright future in the end?

The original owner was determined to snatch this marriage away from Gu Yao.

She didn't want to see her concubine sister become the Crown Prince's wife in the future and have to pay respects to her.

The original owner waited patiently until the day Gu Yao got married, knocked out her concubine sister, changed into wedding clothes, concealed the truth, and followed the wedding procession to the Princess's Mansion.

By the time the Gu family realized something was wrong, it was already too late. They didn't have the courage to tell the eldest princess that they had married their daughter to the wrong man, so they had to grit their teeth and accept the situation.

Anyway, the eldest princess never cared about who would marry from the beginning to the end, and the legitimate daughter was more sincere.

Not long after, Gu Yao also married into the Qi family. Although the Qi family was dissatisfied, they did not dare to say anything, because Lord Gu was now the eldest princess's relative.

In this way, the marriage exchange went smoothly, but the original owner gradually realized that the stories were all lies. Her husband was not only a sickly man, but a living dead man!

The prince lies in bed for ten hours a day, and the whole room is filled with the smell of Chinese medicine.

Not to mention the bridal chamber, even walking required the support of a servant. His appearance reminded the original owner all the time that her husband could pass away at any time.

In addition, there are many rules in the princess's mansion, and the original owner didn't have much brains, which annoyed the princess everywhere.

The prince and she did not get along well, and the original owner would often get so angry that she wanted to vomit blood after just a few words.

The original owner was used to being domineering and didn't know how to control her words. She would complain to the prince from time to time. The prince already felt guilty, and this made him even more depressed and felt sorry for his wife.

Especially when she returned to her parents' home one time, the original owner saw her loving half-sister and the young master of the Qi family, and her jealousy instantly reached its peak.

From then on, she became even more disgusted with her husband.

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