Chapter 404: Blazing Romance 1
Chapter 404: Blazing Romance 1
Chang Ran became Princess Roujia this time. When she came, she was sitting in a carriage, following the emperor's aunt to Jiangnan. On the way, Chang Ran applied medicine to the tooth marks on her arm and slowly disappeared.
It's good to be able to leave the palace, and Chang Ran doesn't want to stay in the palace forever. Not only is there no freedom, but there are also many conspiracies and calculations, stepping down and praising the high.
Changran lived a comfortable life in Jiangnan.
In the third year after leaving Tokyo, Chang Ran caused the Queen Mother to die. This was to avenge Roujia's mother and to avoid being controlled by the other party in the future.
This time, Chang Ran did not set up the Jishantang, nor did he build his own power. He just let the puppets do business privately to make money for himself.
If they came across someone who needed help, they would help him, but they would not specifically recruit anyone, nor would they mention Roujia's name.
In the blink of an eye, Changran had reached the age to get married, and his father ordered him to return to the capital.
Before returning to Beijing, Chang Ran caused the death of Ye Mujing and Ye Muzhen, siblings from Beiliang.
Chang Ran did not reject the idea of marriage. As long as the other party was handsome, had a simple family background, and was not interested in officialdom, it would be fine.
With the standards in place, it is easy to find candidates.
The emperor selected a group of people according to Chang Ran's request, and then held a banquet to invite them to attend. Chang Ran looked at the candidates on the spot and decided on the preliminary candidates.
After they had been together for a while and were sure that it was suitable, the emperor issued an imperial decree to grant the marriage.
After the imperial edict came down, preparations for Changran's wedding began.
After getting married, they stayed in Dingjing for a while. Changran took her husband to travel around, and finally came to Jiangnan to visit the emperor's aunt. Not long after arriving in Jiangnan, Changran was found to be pregnant, so she stayed here to take care of the baby.
In Jiangnan, Chang Ran and his men also learned the good news. In the Battle of Juma River, Nanchen won a great victory. Liu Yan was not poisoned and injured this time, and Xue Xiaotang was still a general.
Before the plot began, Chang Ran and her husband returned to Dingjing with their son.
On the night of Shouning Festival, His Majesty went up to the tower, and Chang Ran also stood on the tower. Chang Ran had a distant relationship with the other people, but there was no interest involved, so everyone got along well.
Looking down from a high place, the scenery is really beautiful, and there are so many fireworks.
After thanking the heaven and earth, Chang Ran went down the tower to go shopping with his husband and son. Seeing Mu Zhuohua running over, Chang Ran did not drive her away. He let her take advantage of the situation and avoid the manager Zhou who was chasing after her.
It was not easy for women in ancient times, so Changran would not refuse to help without hindering herself. The higher Mu Zhuohua's official position becomes, the easier it will be for other women to enter the official career.
Seeing Manager Zhou and his group leave, Mu Zhuohua made an excuse to leave and gestured to the other party to feel free to do as they pleased, without trying to start a conversation or make friends.
In a blink of an eye, the examination was over and the results were announced. Shen Jinghong was ranked as a member and Mu Zhuohua ranked seventeenth.
Chang Ran and Shen Jinghong have no intersection in this life. Without the help of Jishantang, it is not easy for Shen Jinghong to get to this point, and he is much less arrogant than in the drama.
Without a strong backing, it is not good to be too aggressive. Although such a character is more appreciated by the eldest prince, only by taking steady steps can one go further in the officialdom.
If it weren't for the disastrous defeat at the Battle of Juma River, Prince Ding and Mu Zhuohua would still not know each other.
The third essay in the imperial examination was about how to pacify the border and keep the people safe. Mu Zhuohua wrote the essay on "maintaining the border."
Prince Ding had led troops in battles for many years and was well aware of the cruelty of war and the cost of labor and money. He agreed with Mu Zhuohua's strategy to some extent.
It was also from here that Prince Ding remembered that there was a person like Mu Zhuohua.
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