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The Slender Waist

The day the city fell, Feng Yun was treated by her father as a spoil of war and presented to the enemy general. Everyone pitied her, soon to be a captive, plunging into a fiery pit. Yet she veiled the little donkey cart that took her out of the city tightly, daring not to let anyone see the secret delight in her heart… As a child, she behaved oddly and spoke startling words, once predicting a war in which the whole army was wiped out, nearly being burned to death by her clan as a demon. When she grew up, her beauty was out of the world, but she was rejected by her husband's family. In the period of chaos and disorder everywhewe, where could a female captive go? "I do not seek a devoted partner to grow old with; I merely wish to rule unrivaled in this life." In her previous life, Feng Yun was always the one being scorned by others; in this life, she decided to strike first, turning the tables on each and every one of them, those so-called unreachable flowers and beasts in gentleman's clothing, those degenerates… all to be scorned in return.

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Chapter 124: Pregnant

"Congratulations to Your Majesty, joy to Your Majesty, the Beiyong Army has suffered heavy casualties, Pei Jue's remnants are fleeing in panic, General Wen has already led his troops into Andu City, Andu is restored!"

Another voice of joy pulled Feng Yun from the dreamlike scene...

The scene shifted.

She was certain she was dreaming but couldn't extricate herself from the dream.

The wildly jubilant person in her dream was Ping'an, the Eunuch in Xiao Cheng's service.

Ping'an didn't like her, and Feng Yun didn't like him either.

But Ping'an and Xiao Cheng had grown up together and he was greatly trusted by Xiao Cheng; even though Feng Yun had said many times that Ping'an was malicious and would intentionally speak ill of her, Xiao Cheng still kept him close, saying that he was used to him and didn't want anyone else...

"Is Pei Jue dead?" Xiao Cheng's voice had no trace of joy or anger and even had a hint of warmth, which Feng Yun found most puzzling.