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Chapter 41 Tongzhang Town 13
Chapter 41 Fairy Tale Town 13
When the princess drank enough water and was about to get on the horse, Fang Muge said according to the original plot: "You come to ride my horse, I want to ride Farada."
Falada is the princess' white horse, a horse that can speak human language.
The weak-tempered princess glanced at the expressionless Fang Muge, not daring to refute.
Seeing this, Fang Muge said again: "We both need to change our clothes."
The cowardly princess still didn't dare to resist, but obeyed orders obediently.
In this way, the maid changed into the princess's white dress and rode on the princess's exclusive white horse.And the real princess, dressed as a maid, rides cowardly on an inferior horse.
Fang Muge glanced back at the princess, the protagonist of this fairy tale is so easy to bully, no wonder the owner of the white skirt can kill her and replace her.
As long as she follows the example of the shopkeeper in the white dress and kills the real princess, no one will doubt her princess status.
If she doesn't kill the princess, the ending waiting for her is to be nailed to death like the maid in the original story.
Are you going to kill the princess?
After thinking about it again and again, Fang Muge didn't kill anyone.
The two horses carried the true and false princesses all the way, and soon they arrived at a castle.
The prince who was about to marry the princess heard that the princess and her maid had arrived, and came out joyfully to greet her.
Seeing Fang Muge in a beautiful white dress, the prince happily stretched out his hand to help her off the horse.
Fang Muge glanced at the princess from the corner of his eye, and sure enough, he saw the aggrieved face of the princess in the dusty maid's attire.
Without saying anything, Fang Muge put his hand on the prince's and let the prince help her off the horse.
The excited prince didn't even notice the lost princess, and eagerly led Fang Muge into the castle.
The princess in the handmaid's costume was left outside.
Standing by the window of the castle, the king saw the plainly dressed but stunningly beautiful princess. He asked Fang Muge in surprise, "Who is the girl standing outside who came with you?"
Fang Muge asked instead: "Who do you think she is?"
Before the king could answer, the prince spoke first: "I think she must be your maid, princess."
The king hesitated for a moment, but also replied, "I think she is your maid."
Hearing this, Fang Muge's eyes flashed.
In the original story, the false princess said that the real princess was a maid, and the king asked the real princess to work as a goose herder, so that the real princess became a goose herding girl.
But now, if she doesn't express her attitude clearly, will the real princess become a goose girl under the impetus of the plot?
Sure enough, as Fang Muge expected, the prince said: "Since she is your maid, you can't let her stand outside stupidly all the time, and arrange a job for her."
"What kind of work do you arrange?" Fang Muge asked.
The king thought for a moment, and suggested: "There is a young man helping me herd geese, let her help him."
"Excellent! A goose girl!" The prince immediately clapped his hands and agreed.
Immediately afterwards, some servants went out to take the real princess to goose herding.
Fang Muge stood by the window and watched the real princess being taken away without any resistance.
In the original story, the maid threatened the real princess before she arrived at the castle, and she would kill the real princess if she mentioned to others that they exchanged identities.
That's why the cowardly princess didn't dare to show the prince and king that she was the real princess.
However, Fang Muge did not say this, and the real princess remained silent.
"My dear princess, your white horse is so beautiful, do you need me to send someone to raise it?" the prince asked, pointing to Farada outside the castle.
Falada is a magical horse that can speak human language. In the original story, the maid asked the butcher to cut off Falada's head because she was afraid that Falada would reveal the truth.
When the goose girl heard about this, she cried and begged the butcher to nail Falada's head to the city wall.In this way, every day when she drove the geese through the city gate, she could see Falada's head and express her grief to each other.
After thinking about it, Fang Muge looked at the prince: "You can do it according to your ideas."
Hearing this, the prince was overjoyed: "Great, I will order the butcher to cut off its head. I think this horse is very unruly, and it must have tortured you very hard on the road."
With that said, the prince gave the order without hesitation.
Fang Muge remained expressionless the whole time, but she didn't say anything.At the end of the story, if the king and prince really wanted to hold her accountable, it would be unreasonable.
Falada's head was cut off by a rude butcher. When the butcher was carrying the horse's head and was about to throw it out of the castle, he met the real princess who was herding goose for the first time.
Seeing Falada's bloody head, the goose girl was distraught and cried and begged the butcher: "Please, don't throw it away. Please, nail it to the castle wall."
Seeing the sad and beautiful cry of the goose girl, the butcher agreed softly.
Then, Fang Muge, standing by the castle window, watched helplessly as the butcher nailed the horse's head to the castle wall, while the goose girl stroked the horse's head and began to cry: "Falada, Falada, you hang here! "
Fang Muge turned to look at the prince: A butcher can arbitrarily nail a horse's head to the castle wall where the king and the prince live?
The prince didn't notice Fang Muge's probing eyes. He was watching the goose girl talking with the horse's head with great interest, and seemed to think that everything was very reasonable.
Outside the castle, the horse head began to answer the goose girl: "Bride, bride, you have become a goose girl. Oh, if your mother knows, her heart will be pained, sad, and lamented."
The young man Ke Dejin who took care of the geese with the goose girl came over and began to urge the goose girl: "The strange girl who talks to the horse's head, it's time for us to go goose herding."
The goose girl endured grief and said goodbye to the horse's head, and drove the goose away from the castle with Ke Dejin.
Fang Muge looked around, but he did not find the king in the castle.
If nothing else happened, the king should have gone out with the goose girl by now.
Afterwards, the goose girl would summon the wind to blow away Ke Dejin's hat, and Ke Dejin sued the king because he was played by the goose girl.
The king would ask the goose girl why she behaved strangely. Under the king's constant questioning, the goose girl finally spoke out.
So the king changed the goose girl into beautiful clothes and brought the goose girl to the prince.
Seeing the beauty of the goose girl, the prince immediately agreed that she was his wife, and the two married quickly.
And the king asked the fake princess how to deal with people who pretended to be others.
The False Princess replied: "The best way to deal with it is to put her in a wooden barrel full of sharp nails, and use two horses to drag the barrel around the street, and let her die in pain. .”
At the end of the story, the fake princess died in pain as she wished.
"Prince, the king invites you to come over." A servant bowed and said.
Upon hearing this, the prince immediately bid farewell to Fang Muge.
Fang Muge thought for a while, and followed quickly: "I'll go with you, maybe the king will be happy to see me."
(End of this chapter)
When the princess drank enough water and was about to get on the horse, Fang Muge said according to the original plot: "You come to ride my horse, I want to ride Farada."
Falada is the princess' white horse, a horse that can speak human language.
The weak-tempered princess glanced at the expressionless Fang Muge, not daring to refute.
Seeing this, Fang Muge said again: "We both need to change our clothes."
The cowardly princess still didn't dare to resist, but obeyed orders obediently.
In this way, the maid changed into the princess's white dress and rode on the princess's exclusive white horse.And the real princess, dressed as a maid, rides cowardly on an inferior horse.
Fang Muge glanced back at the princess, the protagonist of this fairy tale is so easy to bully, no wonder the owner of the white skirt can kill her and replace her.
As long as she follows the example of the shopkeeper in the white dress and kills the real princess, no one will doubt her princess status.
If she doesn't kill the princess, the ending waiting for her is to be nailed to death like the maid in the original story.
Are you going to kill the princess?
After thinking about it again and again, Fang Muge didn't kill anyone.
The two horses carried the true and false princesses all the way, and soon they arrived at a castle.
The prince who was about to marry the princess heard that the princess and her maid had arrived, and came out joyfully to greet her.
Seeing Fang Muge in a beautiful white dress, the prince happily stretched out his hand to help her off the horse.
Fang Muge glanced at the princess from the corner of his eye, and sure enough, he saw the aggrieved face of the princess in the dusty maid's attire.
Without saying anything, Fang Muge put his hand on the prince's and let the prince help her off the horse.
The excited prince didn't even notice the lost princess, and eagerly led Fang Muge into the castle.
The princess in the handmaid's costume was left outside.
Standing by the window of the castle, the king saw the plainly dressed but stunningly beautiful princess. He asked Fang Muge in surprise, "Who is the girl standing outside who came with you?"
Fang Muge asked instead: "Who do you think she is?"
Before the king could answer, the prince spoke first: "I think she must be your maid, princess."
The king hesitated for a moment, but also replied, "I think she is your maid."
Hearing this, Fang Muge's eyes flashed.
In the original story, the false princess said that the real princess was a maid, and the king asked the real princess to work as a goose herder, so that the real princess became a goose herding girl.
But now, if she doesn't express her attitude clearly, will the real princess become a goose girl under the impetus of the plot?
Sure enough, as Fang Muge expected, the prince said: "Since she is your maid, you can't let her stand outside stupidly all the time, and arrange a job for her."
"What kind of work do you arrange?" Fang Muge asked.
The king thought for a moment, and suggested: "There is a young man helping me herd geese, let her help him."
"Excellent! A goose girl!" The prince immediately clapped his hands and agreed.
Immediately afterwards, some servants went out to take the real princess to goose herding.
Fang Muge stood by the window and watched the real princess being taken away without any resistance.
In the original story, the maid threatened the real princess before she arrived at the castle, and she would kill the real princess if she mentioned to others that they exchanged identities.
That's why the cowardly princess didn't dare to show the prince and king that she was the real princess.
However, Fang Muge did not say this, and the real princess remained silent.
"My dear princess, your white horse is so beautiful, do you need me to send someone to raise it?" the prince asked, pointing to Farada outside the castle.
Falada is a magical horse that can speak human language. In the original story, the maid asked the butcher to cut off Falada's head because she was afraid that Falada would reveal the truth.
When the goose girl heard about this, she cried and begged the butcher to nail Falada's head to the city wall.In this way, every day when she drove the geese through the city gate, she could see Falada's head and express her grief to each other.
After thinking about it, Fang Muge looked at the prince: "You can do it according to your ideas."
Hearing this, the prince was overjoyed: "Great, I will order the butcher to cut off its head. I think this horse is very unruly, and it must have tortured you very hard on the road."
With that said, the prince gave the order without hesitation.
Fang Muge remained expressionless the whole time, but she didn't say anything.At the end of the story, if the king and prince really wanted to hold her accountable, it would be unreasonable.
Falada's head was cut off by a rude butcher. When the butcher was carrying the horse's head and was about to throw it out of the castle, he met the real princess who was herding goose for the first time.
Seeing Falada's bloody head, the goose girl was distraught and cried and begged the butcher: "Please, don't throw it away. Please, nail it to the castle wall."
Seeing the sad and beautiful cry of the goose girl, the butcher agreed softly.
Then, Fang Muge, standing by the castle window, watched helplessly as the butcher nailed the horse's head to the castle wall, while the goose girl stroked the horse's head and began to cry: "Falada, Falada, you hang here! "
Fang Muge turned to look at the prince: A butcher can arbitrarily nail a horse's head to the castle wall where the king and the prince live?
The prince didn't notice Fang Muge's probing eyes. He was watching the goose girl talking with the horse's head with great interest, and seemed to think that everything was very reasonable.
Outside the castle, the horse head began to answer the goose girl: "Bride, bride, you have become a goose girl. Oh, if your mother knows, her heart will be pained, sad, and lamented."
The young man Ke Dejin who took care of the geese with the goose girl came over and began to urge the goose girl: "The strange girl who talks to the horse's head, it's time for us to go goose herding."
The goose girl endured grief and said goodbye to the horse's head, and drove the goose away from the castle with Ke Dejin.
Fang Muge looked around, but he did not find the king in the castle.
If nothing else happened, the king should have gone out with the goose girl by now.
Afterwards, the goose girl would summon the wind to blow away Ke Dejin's hat, and Ke Dejin sued the king because he was played by the goose girl.
The king would ask the goose girl why she behaved strangely. Under the king's constant questioning, the goose girl finally spoke out.
So the king changed the goose girl into beautiful clothes and brought the goose girl to the prince.
Seeing the beauty of the goose girl, the prince immediately agreed that she was his wife, and the two married quickly.
And the king asked the fake princess how to deal with people who pretended to be others.
The False Princess replied: "The best way to deal with it is to put her in a wooden barrel full of sharp nails, and use two horses to drag the barrel around the street, and let her die in pain. .”
At the end of the story, the fake princess died in pain as she wished.
"Prince, the king invites you to come over." A servant bowed and said.
Upon hearing this, the prince immediately bid farewell to Fang Muge.
Fang Muge thought for a while, and followed quickly: "I'll go with you, maybe the king will be happy to see me."
(End of this chapter)
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