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Spirit Of The White Lotus

Tags:#weaktostrong #sweetlove #magical #historical #royal #beauty “I don’t belong here” the girl’s high pitched voice echoed in the room. Her betrothed looked at her in astonishment, then asked calmly. “Where do you belong?” The lady answered valiantly. “I belong deep in the jungle in a garden where a white Lotus glows” “But you’re mine” “No your majesty, I’m not yours.” She stood up. “Good bye crown prince” “Quick blow the red dust” And as soon as she inhaled it, she passed out. ###### That moonless night, a princess was born. However, her mother died just some minutes after the birth of the baby. The emperor was finding it difficult to believe his eyes, he glanced at his beautiful daughter who was still on the hand of her lifeless mother. “You’re evil! Only evil children kills their mother during birth. And you shall never live a life of happiness or joy. Your life shall be inflicted with pains! Mark my words!” little did he knew that each of his words were stamped by a flash of lightning and a gust of strong wind. The cursed princess grew up in the lotus palace and for the 17 years of her life, she never knew how it feels like when one has a mother. She was despised by everyone including her father and step sisters. One day, her nanny informed her that she was getting married to the devil himself! Indeed she hated him at first sight. “You don’t want to marry me?” he asked. She nodded gently. Surprisingly, he hugged her. “Of course you will” But she had one yet simple request. “Your majesty, please can you take me to the white forest?”

huiyin_ing · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
166 Chs

Chapter 89

Zhangqian

While every other empires celebrated the full moon festival happily and peacefully, Zhangqian celebrated theirs in sadness.

Though the villagers celebrated it quietly to avoid the wrath of the emperor since they were still in the state of mourning.

They never danced nor sang. Neither, they only made their wishes under the moonlight and went back to their respective homes.

Meanwhile, a lot were going on at the imperial palace ever since Cai Qiaohui’s unexpected death.

Empress Hu Melien fell ill ever since the death of her daughter, and she wasn’t getting any better.

Her health seemed to be getting worse day by day, the physicians were tired of looking for different herbs and enduring her tantrums, yet she wasn’t getting better.

Emperor Cai Huateng on the other hand, was normal that one wouldn’t guess that he lost a daughter.

He carried out his duties regularly, as though as nothing happened to his family.