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Bloodline Evolution System: Reign of the Dragon Snake

Betrayed by her entire family, Tang Yue, the seventh princess of the snake clan, was betrothed to the tyrannical Elven prince, who is known for his blood lust and cold-blooded murders. He is even rumored to have killed several concubines mercilessly. Deemed as a piece of useless baggage and now tossed aside as a political chip, Tang Yue braved herself for the new torturous life that awaited her. As if this was not enough, someone mysteriously poisoned her in the betrothal ceremony. But akin to a slap in the face, that poison actually turned around Tang Yue’s pathetic life!! Poisonous fruits? Sure give me some. I need to snack anyways. Deadly toxin? Sure. My throat is a bit parched. Heh. Now you want to actually cut me down? Sure. You just have to slash past this thick skin! The lowly beast that had invoked its innate ability to evolve silently resolved to conquer the heavens. And of course, she had a master... ahem... system to help her along the way! ....................... Instagram: yolohy_webnovel Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yolohy Discord: https://discord.gg/5CvPuX6M88

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What if I marry her? Part1

In a gigantic throne room, up on the northern hills of Eldoria, several golden-robed elven elders had assembled.

This was the Emperor's special seclusion palace and these elders were the council members of the Emperor himself, tasked with protecting him in case the palace was breached by enemies.

Not because the Emperor was weak, but because more often than not, one was in their weakest state in the midst of an enlightenment euphoria.

If they were disturbed during this time, then not only will they lose out on any valuable insights they had gained, but they might also suffer from a terrible backlash, which could potentially even cripple them.

So it was very common practice to enter seclusion for cultivation purposes after placing your safety in trustworthy hands.

And these golden-robed elders, of course, were the most trustworthy bodyguards for the Emperor.