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Schemes Of A Flower

Crown Prince Yun Chi chose as his consort the youngest daughter of the Hua Family, Hua Yan, and the news shattered the hearts of countless ladies in the Capital City. It was said: the Crown Prince could write poetry at three, compose essays at seven, debate with the greatest scholars at ten, shoot arrows with precision at twelve, oversee the examinations of all scholars at fifteen, and was regent by the time he was sixteen. He reached the pinnacle in letters, the extreme in martial arts, his looks were world-shaking, and his presence unrivaled. Hua Yan felt as though a gigantic pie had fallen from the sky, landing squarely on her head. From then on, was she to compete with the entire world for this man? -------------------- Yun Chi: Standing at the pinnacle of the Azure Clouds, he learned the art of balance, practiced the strategies of an emperor, envisioned the land and skies in his heart. Within the nine-layered royal palace, he could turn his hands to clouds and his palms to rain, holding sway over the court and the nation, trimming himself into a figure free from desire and henceforth unyielding. Hua Yan: She viewed herself as beneath the dust, with all her emotions and desires, disliking the Son of Heaven's court, preferring the ordinary alleys, treading on ten feet of soft red and experiencing all facets of life. She believed that nothing was better than green mountains and clear waters. "If you promise me a lifetime, I will accompany you for an eternity."

Xiziqing · General
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Chapter 107 (First Update)_1

The atmosphere in the Council Hall was heavy, and as the sky darkened, it seemed to shroud the hearts of the people with thick clouds.

There are seven or eight small states in the Southwest foreign country, formed from the split of Nanjiang and, since the founding of Nanchu, they have all been subjects to the Imperial Court of Nanchu, becoming vassal states.

These vassal states still belonged to Nanjiang at the center, but the King of Nanjiang's power was in name only, having no real control over these seven or eight small states; they governed independently. Although there were occasional frictions between these small states over the years, with the policies of the Imperial Court of Nanchu in place, things had been stable and peaceful.