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All Hail Cousin Brother

Yu Youyao had a nightmare. In her dream, she was married to the Marquis’ son, Song Mingzhao, and had become a mere medicine-human for her third sister, Yu Jianjia. After having blood extracted from her heart for three years, Yu Youyao’s life was nearing its end, so her wrist was slit and she died just like that. Upon waking up, her heart thumped wildly and she decided to choose the first man she saw to escape that tragic fate. Thus, she clung onto the leg of her maternal cousin who had come all the way from the You Kingdom. “Cousin, I’ll be good to you for the rest of my life.” Zhou Linghuai looked at the girl nestled in his arms. She had a lovely face and puppy eyes. Despite his usual ruthlessness, he suddenly found himself unable to reject her. And so, he became Yu Youyao’s protector, helping her to take revenge on those who bullied her, fend off the schemes of others, and reject all of her suitors. He even helped her attain glory and magnificence. Once Yu Youyao reached adulthood, events started to progress according to her dream. The Marquis’s son, Song Mingzhao, had indeed come to request for her hand in marriage. However, Zhou Linghuai pressed Yu Youyao against the wall and said in a low voice, “You’re mine. You can’t marry anyone else!”

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1097 Chs

Through Thick and Thin

Traductor: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

Yu Youyao had also read the emperor's edict.

It was filled with talks on his benevolence, righteousness and virtue. He kept silent about major charges while admitting that he had been deceived by the traitors and had wrongly killed a meritorious general, which in turn let the country, dynasty and his ancestors down.

Humans were not saints. This small mistake was already insignificant compared to the merits of his benevolence in the beginning.

Yu Youyao was filled with sarcasm. "How completely worthless, he was just too slow to act!"

Ever since the founding of the dynasty, there had never been a precedent of a King with more than one syllabus in their title. King of Zhouli could be considered to have set a precedent, which was already a great honor.