Quick Transmigration: Rescue Plan for the Misguided Villain Boss

Chapter 359: I was a salted fish in Lenggong (2)

?Wen Sijiu only felt absurd when he first heard the news.

She is a magnificent general who protects the country, holding hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses. This new emperor wants to accept her as a concubine with only a piece of marriage paper. Isn't it a foolish dream?

It's just that Wen Sijiu thought it was just a farce, but what she didn't expect was that the new emperor had a marriage contract written by Wen Ze.

At that time, Wen Ze sent troops to the country, and he had a foreboding that he might be killed in battle. Wen Sijiu is his only daughter, and Wen Ze feels uneasy, and asks Emperor Jing to point her out of a good marriage before sending troops.

The five princes back then did not show the mountains or leak the water, the mother concubines were not favored nobles, and the foreigners were just local squires, and they weren't the material for the princes, but their reputations were very good.

Such a prince is really a good place to be a rich prince in the future.

So after discussing with Emperor Wen Ze, Emperor Jing and his ministers decided on the marriage.

But what I didn't expect was that when Wen Ze died, and before Jingdi even said the marriage, Wen Sijiu hurried to the border and made a name for himself.

One was an unfavorable prince, and the other was a female general who was in full swing. Emperor Jing didn't mention it again.

Until now, the frontiers of Ningguo were stabilized, and Wen Sijiu, a heavy-handed general, had no use for his abilities, and the new emperor finally took out the paper marriage contract.

Not only that, he also retrieved the son Wen Ze gave birth to when he was in the Northern Dynasties with his concubine.

Wen Sijiu's mother was fierce and jealous. Wen Zeming didn't dare to take a concubine, but she raised a room outside. The sons born in the outer room were older than Wen Sijiu.

Wen Sijiu entered Beijing from here, and Wen Ze's son set off to the border over there.

When the new emperor's imperial decree and marriage certificate were delivered to Wen Sijiu, Wen Ze's son had already taken the new emperor's verbal message in the army to congratulate Wen Sijiu to enter the palace to seal his concubine.

When Wen Sijiu noticed something was wrong, everything was too late.

She was a little arrogant and unruly, but she was taught by Wen Ze to serve the country for the people, loyal to the monarch and patriot, even though she was reluctant to do so, she ended up in the palace.

The new emperor seemed to attach great importance to her, and all the courtesy, eating and wearing, were all in accordance with the queen's standards.

But only Wen Sijiu knew that on the day of their wedding, the new emperor issued a one-night memorial outside, and she sat on the side of the bed and read the book all night.

The red candlelight crackled, but the two of them didn't say a word.

Ye Chuijin certainly knows why after she wears it now.

Because when the original owner first became a general, the current emperor, the former five princes, once came to the border with the prison army. The name is to monitor the military situation. In fact, he came to monitor her to see if she would treason.

On the first day that the fifth prince and the supervising army arrived at the border, Wen Sijiu instructed people to set up a horse-strap on the road and tripped him up.

Then General Wen arrogantly rode his horse and appeared in front of the five princes who had fallen into embarrassment.

Wearing a silver helmet, she walked around in front of him with a spear in her hand and sneered: "Is there no one in the imperial city? Why did she send such a charming little beauty to supervise the army?"

The soldiers all around also laughed.

The fifth prince was indeed handsome and handsome. He was in poor health when he was young, and his complexion was whiter than that of ordinary people.

Hearing this, the five princes, who seemed to be less than home at the time, raised their head and gave her a sullen look.

Wen Si had become accustomed to rebellious wine, and seeing the fifth prince doing like this, she picked the tip of her gun and slapped the fifth prince's horse away.

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