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The Assassin Empress; WBYP

Five years old Su Yue, watched among the crowd as her family was killed in the most gruesome way by the 'Emperor' and her jealous Third Uncle. She got mutism from the traumatic experience, but that didn't deter her from ruling over thousands of assassins whom the world feared at the mention of their names. With a dead heart and cold personality, she swept the kingdom and neighboring kingdoms like a tsunami. She is out for blood, to kill them all, but when love from kind hearted people comes, will Su Yue whose heart is long dead return the love? be distracted by it? or choose to remain cold-hearted while she collects the debt from her debtors? What will she do when her greatest nemesis, the Emperor and his nephew; the Crown Prince, falls head over heels in love with her, the woman whose face has never been seen and voice never been heard? A woman whose personality the Empress Dowager cannot compare to? Everyone wants to step on her path to revenge, but Su Yue is unstoppable, "They are cruel," a small voice sang in her mind. "I won't forgive them," it added. "I'll kill them all," she concluded. ... "If you want to kill everyone, start with me," the Emperor said. "Yue'er, why are you holding back? Don't you hate me? Kill me and satiate your anger." "Don't delude yourself," she thought and as she was about to drive the sword into his chest, the Emperor spat out blood. Her eyes widened. She didn't do it. It wasn't her poison. Who dared to poison her prey?!... her man?!

Hassy_101 · 历史言情
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114 Chs

Ruining her future

Everyone knows that Left Prime Minister Su Tian has one main wife, three Concubines, Five daughters, and two sons borne from the main wife. One of the sons was older than Su Yan and the other was younger than Su Yan.

People also know that the abandoned Concubine has a daughter named– Su Yunxi who wasn't regarded because her mother was reported to not have observed filial piety to her husband.

However, when the Concubine was about to be punished by the rules governing Hua Xia, Old Madam Su rushed back from the temple and pleaded for leniency from the Emperor. She said that her daughter-in-law was good to her, so the Emperor passed the decree, excusing the unfilial Concubine from capital punishment.

But that didn't mean that the Emperor prevented Left Prime Minister Su Tian from doing what he wanted with his wife.