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Pregnant Before the Royal Marriage

Jiang Ning limped out of her quarters one day and entered the Jiang family's second courtyard, just as the Emperor was selecting a concubine for Prince Yu.  Noble ladies from high-ranking families put in their best efforts to participate in the selection, but the flower fell on Jiang Ning, who was merely there to watch the spectacle.  Jiang Ning was confused. She dared not let Prince Yu be a scapegoat, so she tried every possible way to tell everyone she was pregnant. However, no one believed her.  When she vomited after eating, they laughed at her for feigning illness. When she felt tired, they laughed at her for pretending to be delicate. When her belly grew larger, they laughed at her for overeating.  When Jiang Ning wanted a doctor's confirmation, all eighteen doctors she consulted had the same opinion: "You're just eating too much!" The fifth prince, Prince Yu, was a dashing and handsome young man. He exuded an air of sophistication and regal beauty. This was how the common people of Chang'an City typically described him.  But the real Prince Yu was cold and ruthless, using women without any emotional attachment.  He knew that the second madam of the Jiang family was the Emperor's secret love, and he also knew that the daughter recently brought back by the Jiang family looked exactly like the second madam in her youth.  So, even though the girl had a limp, he still tossed the embroidered flower in his hand into her lap. After their marriage, he knew she was just a pawn. But for the sake of the throne, he had to pretend to cherish her even though he detested her, until...

Gongsun Xiaoyue · General
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Chapter 764: Far Aroma Close Stench

The Prince of Zhao, was indeed the best candidate.

After all, when Prime Minister Jiang sent him to the Silla Kingdom for intelligence work two years ago, he may have had some ulterior motives.

For the Emperor, it was a great opportunity to groom his illegitimate son, but it carried its own dangers.

Sure enough, Li You lived up to the Emperor's expectations and managed to endure.

The Emperor's attitude towards this illegitimate son was probably one of pity, guilt, and a hint of expectation.

As the saying goes, distance makes the heart grow fonder.

The same could be said for the royal father and son.

The Crown Prince constantly dangled in front of him, conducting official business in his own Crystal Frost Hall, scrutinizing his own proposals, and reprimanding his own ministers.

It seemed as if he was ready to usurp his position.

This feeling, as an Emperor, might be a little delicate.