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Empress of Fortune: A Farm Girl's Rise

Introduction 1: The villagers, when mentioning Zhuang Qingning who had no parents, then fell ill and chose to live on her own rather than being fostered by her uncle's family, they sighed and shook their heads, thinking she was paving her own way to death. But who would have thought, she started a workshop, bought a shop, built a house, lived comfortably raising dogs and cats, and everyone who got close to her flourished financially? The villagers: Is it too late to get in good graces with the God of Wealth now? Awaiting your response, it's quite urgent...... ---- Introduction 2: Everyone in the capital city sighed over the good fortune of the Prince Qi, who was unparalleled in his beauty, for he followed the wishes of the late queen and married an ordinary rural girl, thereby giving up an ideal marriage. But who would have thought, the prince was so considerate of his wife, spent fortune to bring a smile to her face, defied orders just to protect her, totally behaving like a man deeply in love...... All the people: Excuse me, is it too late to start shipping this couple now? ---- This story is about a rural woman growing step by step, expressing warmth, lightness, encountering thorny paths and joyful achievements alike, where lovers eventually marry, and there is retribution for good and evil.

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Chapter 636: Adding Makeup

He had planned to cherish Zhuang Qingning for a lifetime, how could he possibly bully her?

But truth be told, he did feel a modicum of fear.

He feared that Zhuang Qingning would not tease him...

Soon enough, the imperial edict granting their marital union reached Enji Village.

Following the precedent set by Feng Ning and the Lord of Ninghe County, the villagers weren't altogether astounded by the presence of the nobles from the capital city, and no longer exhibited excessive astonishment.

However, this time due to it being an imperial marriage, the blessings from the Empress, the Emperor, and Concubine Hui and many others, the overall extravagance surpassed tenfold the grandeur of the previous county lord's ceremony.

The gifts were delivered like a flowing stream to Zhuang Qingning's home, all tied with thick red flowers. The festive vibe was extraordinary, and given the sheer quantity of the presents, the term "ten-mile wedding procession" was no exaggeration.