Chapter 39: The Rebel Turns Out to Be Myself

Ji Jing and Si Chu had been monarch and subject for several years, and though Ji Jing couldn't say he knew the other's temperament like the back of his hand, he had indeed witnessed it firsthand.

The number of women he had killed was countless, and noble daughters from ordinary families invariably paled at the mention of him.

When his foolish younger sister first learned she had to enter the palace, she sought death in every way, even staging a hunger strike at home to threaten their father.

Yet, less than a month later, her attitude had changed dramatically.

Moreover, if Ji Jing hadn't visited Si Chu before, he might have thought Mingshu was making it all up, but having seen Si Chu's attitude, Ji Jing couldn't help but hesitate.

What had caused such a massive change in both of them?