Quick Wear: Who said soft girls have to be obedient! biu!
Chapter 628: The Princess Who Eloped with Her Lover (2)
Liu Ren looked as if he was struck by lightning. He couldn't believe that the word "outrageous" was something Gu Zhen could say?
Where is his dumb, slow-witted, and stupid princess?
The three men looked at each other and didn't cause any trouble. Although they walked over to sit next to Gu Zhen, they didn't sit too close to her. They also made a fire, but there was a crack on the top of their heads and snow was falling.
Gu Zhen sat back down, closed his eyes and prepared to sort out his memories.
[What kind of outrageous novel has this princess transmigrated into again? How could a princess elope with someone? ]
The system was speechless for three seconds, and now she calls herself the princess. She has adapted quite well.
But it didn't dare to disobey its current host and diligently passed on the plot.
This world is called "My Promotion After Being Married as a Substitute". It tells the story of how the original princess eloped with her lover, and her personal maid, a time-traveling girl, was forced to go to the northern frontier to marry the male protagonist, the second prince, and then grew up step by step to become the queen.
The original owner was the legitimate princess of the Great Yan Dynasty and the twin sister of the current crown prince. She was the apple of everyone's eye and was naive and ignorant of the ways of the world.
It might be because the original owner did not take nutrients from her brother in the womb. As a result, the brother is extremely smart and a genius, but the original owner is a bit stupid. Not only is she slow to react, but she also often does things that ordinary people cannot understand.
For example, during this elopement, even the personal maid didn't know that their princess actually had a lover.
The Great Yan Dynasty valued culture over military affairs to an outrageous degree. The northern border, as a powerful enemy, was eyeing the country covetously, frequently harassing the border and bringing disaster to the people. They coveted the gold, silver treasures, silks, and rich cultural resources in the heartland of the Central Plains, and invaded repeatedly.
The only general who could compete with Saibei was old, and after his death, Saibei's ambitions grew even more. At this juncture, some civil officials proposed a policy of marriage.
Let the original owner, the only legitimate princess, marry and marry the youngest son of the King of Saibei to show the sincerity of the Great Celestial Empire.
The Emperor and Empress were reluctant to do so, but the Prince, after some consideration, persuaded his parents to accept the proposal.
The youngest son of King Saibei, Duqin, whose mother is a singer from the Central Plains, not only has Saibei ancestry, but also half the blood of the Great Yan Dynasty.
Moreover, the prince had met Duqin once before. The other party was a brave, resourceful, handsome and elegant man who valued loyalty and principles. He had the majesty and boldness of the northern frontier, and because of his admiration for the Central Plains culture, he had also been influenced by the elegance and romance of many literati and scholars.
The prince thought that such a talent was a good match for his sister.
Moreover, the prince also needed this political marriage to stabilize the situation for their Great Yan royal family and gain a few years of recuperation so that they could fill the national treasury, train military generals, and fight against the group of literati who monopolized the political power.
As a princess, this is also her mission.
The prince carefully selected and trained a team for his sister. From guards to personal maids, each of them could help her gain a foothold in the royal family of Saibei.
But what she didn't expect was that the original owner actually had a lover, who was the teacher she had studied with for several years, Liu Ren.
Liu Ren was a student from a poor family, but because of his outstanding literary talent, he was recommended to be a teacher to the princesses.
Later, because the original owner was too stupid, Liu Ren was assigned to teach her individually. As time went by, they fell in love. Liu Ren also had the intention of climbing up the power and wealth, so he deliberately coaxed and deceived the little princess to win her heart.
When the marriage proposal came out, Liu Ren panicked. He got carried away and proposed to elope.
He taught the original owner what to do. He first relied on the emperor and the queen's guilt to let the original owner leave the palace smoothly, and then knocked out the two personal maids, and used a trick to replace the original owner and took the original owner on the carriage.
The two men fled to the territory of Qizhou. The journey was difficult but fortunately they avoided many pursuers.
Arriving at the mountain temple, Liu Ren suddenly regretted his decision. If he had gotten married to the princess at that time, he might have become her consort by now. But now he was in a difficult situation and he might be beheaded if he returned.
When he was persuading the princess to go back home to plead for him, he met three bandits.
The three men had no intention of making things difficult for them, but Liu Ren was a scholar and he didn't use any dirty words when he cursed at them, but he did his best to make sarcastic remarks. The leading man was so angry that he threatened them a few words.
He threatened to kidnap the original owner and make her his wife, and also to cut Liu Ren into eight pieces and throw him into the village to feed the snakes!
Liu Ren was frightened by their ferocious appearance and knelt down on the spot, admitting his mistake and offering to give the original owner to them in exchange for his life.
The original owner was so sad, ashamed and embarrassed that he lost his mind and died by hitting his head against a pillar on the spot.
When Gu Zhen recalled this, she had only one thought: the original owner must have been poisoned by the book "Instructions for Women", because it said in the book that if one is disliked by the husband or molested by a man outside the husband, one should die on the spot to show his integrity.
"It's so abominable!" Gu Zhen couldn't bear it any longer. He suddenly stood up and kicked Liu Ren.
Before Liu Ren knew what was happening, he was kicked into the fire. He wailed and rolled wildly on the ground. Fortunately, the flames were not very strong and he reacted quickly, but even so, his face and hands were burned.
He grimaced in pain and looked at Gu Zhen angrily. Just as he was about to ask a few questions, the three people who were sitting nearby watching the fun suddenly stood up.
The young man in the lead moved his ears: "There is a large group of people chasing us, hurry back to the village!"
As they were about to run, Gu Zhen grabbed Liu Ren's hair and pulled him to chase after them: "Wait a minute, three heroes!"
"What if the enemy who is chasing us sees a weak woman like me and bullies me? Please take us with you, please!"
The young man first glanced at Gu Zhen's hand holding Liu Ren's hair, then looked at her pretty face. He didn't know what he was thinking, but he softened his heart and stretched out his hand: "Get on the horse!"
Gu Zhen swiftly pulled him onto the horse and sat in front of him. Liu Ren was knocked unconscious by another man and thrown onto the horse's back.
Several people quickly left through a shortcut. Gu Zhen observed them and found that they were indeed mountain bandits with a lot of experience in escaping. When they arrived at a place, they let go of the horses and let them change direction and escape, while several people used ancient skis.
Flying down the hillside, relying on special techniques to reduce the exposure of footprints.
Gu Zhen lay on the young man's back and couldn't help but praise him in his heart. He was indeed a famous general who suddenly appeared in the later part of the book. He really had some skills.
The young man's name was Lin Fei. He was originally the son of a martial arts coach. However, his father was too stubborn and refused to send his daughter to be a concubine, which angered the nobles. He was framed by them and lost his life.
Lin's mother and sister were also brutally murdered, and he was the only one who escaped because he went hunting in the mountains.
Since then, Lin Fei worked hard to become stronger, practiced martial arts, and killed all his enemies in one night. While escaping, he accidentally entered Yelang Mountain and found a stronghold inside that was easy to defend but difficult to attack.
There are several families in the mountain stronghold, all of whom are heroes who were oppressed by high-ranking officials and forced to go to Liangshan.
They simply stayed here and became bandits.
But Gu Zhen knew that these people never harmed the people. They only killed corrupt officials who did nothing, local gentry and local tyrants who exploited the people, and even adopted some orphans.
He is considered a local hero.
But Lin Fei’s importance does not lie here.
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