The Imperial Song – After I Bloom, A Hundred Flowers Die

Chapter 214: The princess and Cui Shaoqing are rivals in love

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Shen Xihe glanced at her, letting her scratch her head and wander around, and slowly put away the last stitch, buried the thread, took out the needle, and said, "Your Majesty will not grant me a marriage next time."

"Why are you so sure?" It's not that Bu Shulin doesn't trust Shen Xihe, it's just that this matter is of great importance.

"You should thank Cui Shaoqing." Shen Xihe smiled gently, "Your Majesty trusts Cui Shaoqing. Cui Shaoqing must have never refuted the matter between you and your Majesty in front of your Majesty, otherwise how could he have easily believed that you suddenly became interested in men?"

"Even if His Majesty believed that I was homosexual, he was afraid of the Bu family and was too concerned about his reputation to marry the Third Princess to me. Now Princess Yangling has taken the initiative to pester me and is determined to marry no one but me. His Majesty has saved his face by not hastily granting the marriage. In the end, he will definitely not be able to resist Princess Yangling's 'infatuation' and grant her the marriage." She would be in danger then.

"No." Shen Xihe said calmly, "Your Majesty has already decided to kill you, so he will not sacrifice another princess. Although Your Majesty does not have the heart of a loving father, he is still a human being and a father."

"Yo yo?" Bu Shulin didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "What do you think His Majesty can't do for the sake of the world? If he knew the heart of a father, he wouldn't marry the girl from the Gu family to His Royal Highness Prince Xin. He wouldn't be merciful even when he used his own son, let alone the princess?"

"How do you know that Your Majesty is not training His Royal Highness Prince Xin?" Shen Xihe smiled faintly.

Bu Shulin was startled. She thought about it seriously. It seemed that this was really possible. His Royal Highness was weak and destined to die early. Who would inherit the throne in the future? His Majesty might have thought about this issue. Based on Bu Shulin's understanding of the princes, Prince Xin and Prince Jing were undoubtedly the best choices.

"If this is true, Prince Xin may not have a chance to become emperor." Bu Shulin said.

Everything Prince Xin has done since the fall of the Gu family and the death of Gu Qingzhi has been against Your Majesty, both openly and covertly.

After all, he couldn't get over this emotional barrier. Thinking of this, Shu Lin couldn't help but be puzzled: "In fact, you have already sacrificed to this extent, why don't you pretend that you don't care about the loss, pretend that you have survived this hurdle, and become the qualified successor of His Majesty, isn't it good?"

"Everyone has their own aspirations." Shen Xihe did not want to continue this topic. "You don't need to take Princess Yangling's matter to heart. I want to lead someone out from behind her. If His Majesty really changes his mind and grants the marriage, I will also make sure that your marriage will not be successful. And you have done nothing wrong. Maybe His Majesty will feel guilty about you and compensate you by letting you meet the King of Shunan."

"Really?" Bu Shulin was surprised and very curious about what Shen Xihe would do.

Meeting her inquiring gaze, Shen Xihe smiled without saying anything.

"Okay, okay, I believe you. I'll just let her pester me." Bu Shulin particularly hated dealing with women, especially women like Princess Yangling who would burst into tears if she spoke a little louder!

Why can't the girls in this world be more like Shen Xihe and be like her, shedding blood but not tears

"If she pesters you again, go find Cui Shaoqing." Shen Xihe suggested, with a mischievous smile flashing across her eyes that she herself was not aware of.

"Looking for Cui Shitou?" Bu Shulin shook his head. "She is different from the Third Princess. She doesn't care whether I am a homosexual or not. If I go to a brothel, she will follow me without shame."