Finally finished.

First of all, thank you all my readers for your support!

Thank you to the cute Li Rujin from Yasuda for sending the ending 666~ Thank you to the cute Chunwu for sending the love power every day~

Thank you all for your likes and love~

I took a deep breath. Writing this article really made me tired.

I first started writing after I finished watching Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace. At that time, there were not many fan fictions about Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace on Tomato, nor was there the overwhelming trend of mockery in short videos.

I just felt that the ending was too depressing, so I wanted to write something to make myself feel better. I didn't expect that the more I wrote, the more depressed I became...

What ran through my entire writing process was the large-scale spoof of Ruru across the entire internet, the fact that Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace supported tens of millions of complaining bloggers, and all kinds of fancy ways of abusing Ruru took turns to come out, etc.

This inappropriate article of mine naturally did not escape criticism. To be honest, the pressure was quite great, and at one point I really wanted to give up writing.

There was too much negativity and malice in the comments section, which made me afraid to open the comments section even when I saw the red dots. As a result, I missed a lot of interactions with my readers, and I bow here to apologize.

Although I haven't replied to everyone's messages one by one, I have read them all. I am really grateful for your company along the way! Especially the ones who often comment and are on the list, I am familiar with them.

To be honest, if it weren't for your support, I would have had a hard time making it to the end. Your encouragement and support are so important to me!

Let me explain some controversial points. Writing articles inevitably contains my own subjective opinions. If it makes you feel uncomfortable, I apologize in advance.

First is Ruyi.

The protagonist of this article is Ruyi. Friends who cannot accept the protagonist should not force themselves.

I have no intention of whitewashing the drama version. I just applied the character background setting and let Ruyi change her ideas and lifestyle, survive and struggle in the harem, and finally become the empress dowager.

However, if you hate someone, you will feel that everything she does is wrong.

Some people say that the Ruyi I created is too virtuous and would let anyone she met out of the palace. Isn’t she afraid of being retaliated against in the future?

I want to say that it was the kindness I left for the character's ending. If I were to kill them all, I would be unholy and you would call me cold-blooded.

Some people also say that in Ruyi's schemes, the halo of the protagonist is too strong, and she has to get involved in almost everything, and her presence is too strong.

I want to say, Ruyi is the protagonist. Can’t the protagonist have the protagonist’s halo?

I tried my best to explain the logic of all the palace fights clearly. There is no plot that is forced to be reasonable simply because it is Ruyi.

Although this book is written in the third person, the main perspective is still from Ruyi. Naturally, Ruyi will be more or less involved in all the palace fights.

The second is the Queen Mother.

I have always written about the Empress Dowager in Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, not Zhen Huan in Zhen Huan's Legend. Although they have the same name, their personalities are very different.

In the story, Ruyi is not a saint, and she cannot love the culprit who murdered her parents and become a harmonious mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Therefore, due to the hatred of her aunt, Ruyi and the Queen Mother are destined to be in opposition.

Highlight, there is no talk of good guys and bad guys here, and there is no rhetoric to whitewash Yixiu. It is just because the characters stand in different positions that the behaviors are different.

Friends who like Zhen Huan, if you also like the Empress Dowager in Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, it is recommended that you read the article with caution.

Then there is A Ruo.

Many people think that A Ruo's mistakes were all caused by Ruyi's connivance, and use this to praise A Ruo, saying that A Ruo should betray Ruyi. Some even take this as a point of satisfaction, thinking that A Ruo is the justice substitute of netizens, torturing Da Ru for everyone, etc.

But I think that it is undeniable that Ruyi was at fault for Ah Ruo's evil. But if we blame Ruyi for everything, and portray Ah Ruo as pure and innocent, it would be a bit of an overreaction.

The keynote of Ruyi's rebirth is to protect the people she cares about and make those who hurt her pay the price. Obviously, A Ruo is not one of the people Ruyi cares about.

Therefore, A Ruo in this article will not be whitewashed. Ruyi will only watch coldly, letting A Ruo be swallowed up and sink in the vortex of desire and suffer the consequences.

Finally, it’s Wei Yanwan.

There is one thing about Wei Yanwan that really touched me, that is, even though she holds a high position, she still remembers the kindness that Wanyin showed her when she was bullied by Jin Yuyan as a palace maid.

Therefore, I did not deliberately lower her intelligence or vilify her in order to portray her as a villain.

I gave Wei Yanwan enough roles because I wanted to portray her as a growing female supporting role, rather than a passerby who was easily let off, sent out of the palace, and put an end to all grudges with a smile.

The Wei Yanwan I created is a person like a blank sheet of paper.

In her previous life, Wei Yanwan was trained by Zhalong and grew into a malicious climbing trumpet creeper. She eventually lost herself in desire and died in the Forbidden City.

In this life, Wei Yanwan received more teachings from Ruyi. She is more like a thriving trumpet creeper that is not afraid of wind and rain.

No matter how high the red wall is or how difficult the road is, she can rely on her vigorous vitality to strive to reach a wider world.

There are bound to be some sad parts in the novel, and Wei Yanwan has also encountered temptations.

For example, after Concubine Feng's death, she could have put aside past gratitude and hatred for the sake of love and left the Forbidden City, but she didn't.

For example, she could have chosen to submit to the Empress Dowager when she promised her the position of Imperial Noble Consort, but she did not.

For example, she could have backstabbed Ruyi when the Song family approached her for an alliance, but she didn't.

Because Wei Yanwan has encountered so much kindness in her life, she is no longer the helpless woman in her previous life who could only turn evil step by step in despair.

The kindness and redemption I arranged for her were not only for Ruyi, but also for Concubine Feng and Ling Yunche.

Yes, everyone thinks that Ling Yunche, who is full of sexual power, was written by me as Wei Yanwan’s official partner.

Although the mainstream support now is for Jinwei CP, but according to the original novel, Wei Yanwan has never loved Jinzhong, and is even very resistant to Jinzhong's physical contact.

The ruby ​​ring on Wei Yanwan's hand before her death was enough to prove that both her love and obsession were always for Ling Yunche.

I continued this setting, but I also had my own selfish motives, wanting Wei Yanwan to enjoy the blessing of having children.

Ling Yunche in the play is indeed unworthy of Yanwan's love, so I beautified Ling Yunche's setting and made him truly become the young man that Wei Yanwan had imagined. (Not to flatter men, but to change the character setting and put on a shell!)

I can only say sorry to Jinzhong's CP fans. Although it is a bit cruel for him to be unable to get the love he wants, in Jinzhong's eyes, seeing the person he loves get happiness is also a kind of comfort.

As for Ling Yunche.

Regardless of whether Ruyi and Ling Yunche had an ambiguous relationship in the original drama, the reborn Ruyi in my writing is not moved by any CP and completely puts Ling Yunche in the position of a friend.

In this life, Ruyi and Ling Yunche are two parallel lines that are forever separated, but imply a superior-subordinate relationship. Ling Yunche was able to rise from a guard to a general because of Ruyi's secret promotion.

Precisely because of her encounter with Ling Yunche in her previous life, Ruyi is always tolerant and kind to Wei Yanwan in this life, such as planning with her, helping her to take revenge, concealing her affair, etc.

Of course, these things also have the intention of controlling Wei Yanwan. After all, if Ruyi doesn't have some leverage over Wei Yanwan, how can she dare to use her without any hesitation?

Also, let’s talk about Zhalong.

Everyone felt that I was too nice to Zhalong in the ending. Although he was killed by someone else, he still died comfortably.

There is a hidden spot here.

Did you notice that Ruyi was still acting until it was confirmed that the scumbag had died? This was not because she was kind and wanted the scumbag to die peacefully, but because of the previous experience of the Song family.

Don't forget that Song Shi blew herself up before Zhalong's "death", angering him and leading to her death without a burial place in the final reversal. Ruyi must be more cautious too.

After Jiang Yubin was completely sure that Zhalong was really gone, Ruyi began to show her true colors. (Otherwise, what if Zhalong had other tricks up his sleeve, such as secret guards that Ruyi didn't know about, although there weren't any.)

In fact, I originally wanted Ruyi to state her plan in front of Zhalong's bed, and then look down on him from the perspective of a winner and give him a good beating.

But when I really got to writing that scene, I thought it was better to forget it.

I feel that I cannot write down the extremely complex emotions in Ruyi's heart with my writing ability. I will leave it to everyone to see for themselves.

Ruyi's ultimate goal after rebirth is to slay the dragon. Nothing, no one, even any emotion can stop her.

She did it, and that was enough.

Ruyi's life was very fulfilling, and her story has ended, but there are still extra chapters about other characters. Extra chapters will be dropped from time to time, and they contain the author's private settings, so don't delve into them.

Okay, I've muttered too much, so I'll stop here.

The green mountains are hidden in the distance, and the grass in the south of the Yangtze River is still green at the end of autumn. See you in the next story~

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