738 Her Majesty's rebellion Prime Minister 39

In the letter, she still smiled and called him second brother Ji.

She said that she did not want to be an emperor for a long time. Her government affairs were complicated and very boring.

She said that he was so successful in forcing his way out of the palace. Did he not think that she was too successful?

She had long seen through his ambition. She only wanted him to be an emperor, so she would let him rebel as long as he was happy.

She said that she still liked him a little, but since he was not willing to be with her for life, then she would give up on him. She would take his child and find a place that no one knew, and live happily for the rest of her life.

...

This woman!

Between the lines of these words, it was clear that she was undisciplined.

Ji Wenyuan looked at the letter, folded it, and put it away in the pouch at his waist.

The stitching on this pouch was very ugly. It was embroidered to the point that the auspicious clouds were fat, like a large patch. However, this was also the only thing that the woman had left for him on a whim.

The only thing was this letter.

*

When the rebellion had gone too smoothly, Ji Wenyuan had also thought about it.

Were the guards of Phoenix's Imperial Palace already so lax?

His men had just surrounded the Chunlu Palace and seized the emperor to order the dukes. More than half of the people in the Imperial Palace had already obediently submitted to him.

It turned out that all of this was because of her benevolence.

She couldn't directly pass the throne to him, and he wasn't willing to be her royal husband, so she gave him the world.

In this way, the matter could be explained. She, who had always been proud, why would she stay in Yangxin Palace with a satisfied look on her face.

This world...

He had originally planned for a long time.

In the end, without waiting for him to make a move, the enemy had already surrendered. What good plans could there be?

*

As an emperor, she was indeed not a good emperor.

However, she had never had another man who protected her body and gave the world of the Great Yan Kingdom to him.

The proud empress, he actually did not know the slightest bit of such intentions.

"As your empress, you will know that I am alone in the harem for the rest of your life. Will you never take in a concubine again?"

When she said this, he said that he could not. Did it hurt her very much?

Was it as painful as when he realized that she had disappeared?

And after a day, Ji Wenyuan still remembered the situation in the carriage.

She lowered her eyes and said with a faint smile.

"Second brother Ji, you and I are like this. I am only lusting after you physically. Of course, you can do the same to me."

To describe such a relationship as lusting after pleasure. Love.

She had trampled on herself in front of him like this. Even before she left, she did not tell him that she had let him go and helped him ascend the throne.

Even if Neon Phoenix loved him, she loved him so proudly. The love of the empress was something she would rather die than submit to.

...

Holding the letter, Ji Wenyuan's emotions were complicated.

He caressed the slightly wrinkled paper. He was thinking about how she had smiled and frowned in front of him ever since he met Neon Phoenix.

In the past, he had thought that he knew Neon Phoenix the best.

But now, he knew that he had not seen through Neon Phoenix's deep feelings at all.

He had broken her heart. Where did Neon Phoenix take their child?

*

While Ji Wenyuan was regretting and blaming himself...

Xia Ling was in the villa and had already fallen asleep.

Otherwise, she would definitely be able to see the light of the last little flower flashing back and forth on her mission panel.

In less than a moment, the love points that were originally down had already risen back up.

And the little flower that was originally only three-quarters full had now become nine-tenths full.

Only the last thread was left, and it looked like the five little flowers were already full.

*

It was said that there was always some Jian element in a man's bones.