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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.

Si Jin · Historia
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411 Chs

Chapter 31 Startled Awake in the Middle of the Night

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Feng Yun had no interest in pleasantries, and directly asked He Qia.

"May I ask if these words are your own thoughts, or are they the General's?"

He Qia chuckled awkwardly, circled around the desk to face her, and bowed deeply, "My lady, please forgive me! Indeed, it was the General's command that I've only just come to understand—"

Only just come to understand?

What exactly had he come to understand?

Seeing her displeased expression, He Qia didn't quite understand why. The Great General had no wife, and this was the first time he acknowledged someone as his spouse. Wouldn't other ladies be overjoyed to tears? Perhaps Feng Shi Er Niang had some misunderstanding?

So he thought for a moment, then continued:

"Not to conceal from my lady, according to the old rules, the former dynasty's assets should have been confiscated and reallocated. The General, pitying my lady's family for being ineffective and fearing that you might be wronged, amended the old rules..."