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Chapter 939: The Stand-in Empress vs. the True Love Concubine (Part 4)

Chapter 939: Chapter 939: The Stand-in Empress vs. the True Love Concubine (Part 4)


According to the regulations of the Da Lie Dynasty, the Crown Prince, as the heir, does not need to personally go to the bride’s home to welcome her like other grooms.


Yun Qi has enough time to daze around the residence... no, to accept the reality.


As a man who received positive education in a harmonious socialist society, Yun Qi considers himself not to be a particularly virtuous person, but certainly hasn’t done anything heinous.


So why did he happen to encounter the matter of time travel?


He couldn’t quite understand.


However, at this point, it doesn’t matter whether he understands or not because it’s already a fact.


Fortunately, this body seemed to respect the Crown Princess Consort, and there were no bedwarmers set before the grand wedding.


Even the palace maiden sent specifically to instruct him was dismissed by the original Crown Prince with some excuse.


Yun Qi breathed a sigh of relief. Although he had begun to persuade himself to accept the identity of Crown Prince Yun Qi, it didn’t mean he could accept a large group of women with whom he had no feelings.


This is better.


He didn’t know what kind of person the original Crown Prince was and whether he would give himself away.


As he was thinking about this, suddenly his head spun, and the sudden dizziness made him nearly fall to the ground.


"Your Highness!" The Chief Eunuch, Ying Fu, was so frightened that he scrambled to support him, raising his voice to call for the Imperial Physician.


Yun Qi quickly stopped him, "I’m fine, just felt dizzy from standing still for too long."


Ying Fu was still somewhat worried, but Yun Qi gave him a subtle glance, and Ying Fu instantly fell silent.


Yun Qi was in the process of accepting the memories that originally belonged to Crown Prince Yun Qi.


He didn’t know which sentence had triggered it, but suddenly a flood of memories engulfed him.


Yun Qi picked up the teacup from the table and took a gentle sip to ease the complex emotions in his heart.


Judging from these memories alone, this Yun Qi was indeed rather scummy.


Initially, from the reactions of those around, Yun Qi seemed to have a deep fondness and admiration for his wife.


After all, they had been betrothed since childhood, truly a pair of childhood sweethearts.


But now he understood, Yun Qi indeed had a deeply affectionate childhood sweetheart, but it wasn’t his future wife.


It was the daughter of the Prime Minister of the Left, Lu Xi, also a well-known lady in the Capital City.


The two nearly developed to the point of a private engagement and had even agreed that, three months after the Crown Prince’s grand wedding, Lu Xi would become a Concubine.


In Yun Qi’s opinion, if he truly liked Lu Xi, he shouldn’t let her be a Concubine.


But the Crown Prince needed the influence of the Right Prime Minister to back him up, and he also needed Su Chaohua’s prophecy.


Born under a phoenix fate, Yun Qi dared not let her marry anyone else.


Thus, his "true love" Lu Xi had to be compromised.


But in Yun Qi’s opinion, the most aggrieved would be Su Chaohua, soon-to-be Crown Princess Consort.


Her husband loved another woman, and all the affection and fondness she received were acts. Just a sixteen-year-old girl, completely unaware that her eagerly awaited wedding was nothing but a perfect lie.


Unexplainably, Yun Qi felt a faint pity for this future young wife.


"Your Highness, the sedan chair of the Crown Princess Consort has already arrived at the palace," an eunuch hurriedly reported.