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Chapter 71: The Tsundere Prince Chasing His Wife (21)

The eldest princess had been mentioned by Xiao Jiang a long time ago, and when she told Wen Xiao, her tone was full of distress and pity.

When the eldest princess was young, she was also the object of admiration for many people in the capital. When she reached the age of marriage, the emperor was still alive. She planned to recruit a military officer for her, but the eldest princess fell in love with the capital at the time. The champion Lang Jia Yuan cried and wanted to marry him.

The first emperor was soft-tempered and loved the only daughter very much, thinking that as the royal family, she would not be wronged by any means, so he agreed to their marriage.

The two really spent a moment of tenderness and affection at first, when the eldest princess' daughter Ape was born.

Ape Da Wen Xiao is one year old. He has always loved to laugh since he was a child, and he is not afraid of strangers at all. From Xianhuang to Xiaojiang, he likes this little girl very much. Hehe Meimei, envious of others.

It's a pity that the good times didn't last long, and the appearance of a woman ruined everything.

Holding a wooden box, she knelt down in front of the princess's mansion and kept saying that she was the original wife of her husband.

The eldest princess watched the man bring the woman to the front, listening to her telling the story of her and her husband word by word.

That is a very cliché, similar to Chen Shimei's story.

The young man was poor and desperately trying to get fame, so his wife went up and down to work every day. She didn't eat well and didn't wear warmth, just to realize her husband's dream.

When she heard that her husband's high school ranked first, she thought that the hard time was coming to an end. She was waiting for her husband to pick her up and settle down in the prosperous capital, but all she waited for was a letter of resignation.

She was washed away with tears every day, the family was impoverished, and her son was seriously ill. The money Jia Yuan sent was used up not long after. She saw her son lose weight day by day but could do nothing.

She cried out to every relative, wanting them to take themselves to find the man who wanted to save her son, and begged him to save her son. However, how could the relatives who have been favored behave as a messenger for offending orphans and widows? After a few pennies, she couldn't leave the door behind closed doors.

She sold the dilapidated house and farm, and took all her savings to find a doctor in the city.

"This child's illness has dragged on for too long. I am afraid that only people with superb medical skills and extremely precious medicinal materials can be saved."

The doctor said.

She couldn't find a doctor with superb medical skills, nor could she come up with priceless magical medicine.

She could only watch her son die in her arms.

She cremated her son, carefully packed his ashes in a wooden box, and carried him to the capital step by step.

She wants to take her son to see what kind of paradise this is, which allows a man to abandon his wife and abandon his son, knowing that his son is seriously ill and dying, and is unwilling to see him.

The woman knelt down in front of the princess mansion, telling her story in tears.

The eldest princess almost collapsed when she read the marriage letter she brought.

She never knew that the person next to her pillow was such a wolf-hearted thing.

At that time, the first emperor had passed away from illness, and the new emperor—that is, the current saint—had just completed a year when he came to the throne.

The eldest princess took the woman into the palace and told her elder brother and sister-in-law directly.

Sheng Shang was furious, and sent someone to Jia Yuan's hometown to find out the truth, and at the same time he captured the consort and his relatives into the jail.

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