Yun Yi, this lucky man, was chosen by Emperor Yun as the future helmsman of the empire ever since his cry resounded through the sky.

The trajectory of life can be described as smooth sailing.

In theory, the royal bloodline should be like the confluence of rivers, endless.

But fate seemed to be playing a joke on the royal family of Yun State, and they died out generation after generation.

When it comes to Yun Yi, he immediately becomes the "one and only one".

Moreover, it is a "sickly flower" that looks fragile and may wither at any time.

This "flower" swayed slowly in the greenhouse of the imperial palace for eighteen years.

His life was so dull that it could make a pot of tasteless tea, except that he was occasionally surrounded by imperial doctors like bees among flowers, examining this and that.

He just stared at the room full of ancient books and military strategies, and occasionally stared out the window, wondering why he, the "master of the future", lived a life worse than a free-flying bird.

Finally, the day of inheriting the throne arrived, and the whole process went as smoothly as if it had been rehearsed countless times in advance.

Yun Yi, wearing the heavy dragon robe, felt as if he was tied to the dragon throne by invisible ropes made up of countless pairs of eyes, with mixed feelings in his heart.

He thought that this was probably what the legend meant by "one has no choice but to accept the throne"!

As for the enthronement of the queen, that was an even more ridiculous drama.

Yun Yi originally thought that the queen he chose would at least have to be a woman he liked, but it turned out to be a nationwide audition, and in the end the decision was made by a group of old ministers.

When he saw the candidate for queen who was said to be extremely talented and beautiful, he couldn't help but mutter in his heart.

"I'm afraid the standards of this beauty pageant are not on the same level as mine, right?"

However, the emperor's order was difficult to disobey, and Yun Yi had no choice but to go through with this "arranged marriage".

On the wedding night, Yun Yi was as nervous as if he was about to face an unknown battle.

He carefully lifted the queen's veil, and saw a pretty face with a hint of playfulness.

Those eyes seemed to be able to speak, looking at him with a smile, as if saying: "Hey, in the days to come, let's take care of each other!"

Yun Yi felt warm in his heart and suddenly felt that this marriage might not be so bad.

The queen spoke, her voice clear and pleasant.

"Your Majesty, I heard that you have loved reading since you were young. How about we make an agreement and take turns telling each other a story every night before going to bed?"

Yun Yi was stunned, then a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

"That's a good idea. But if I run out of stories to tell one day, how about I turn you into the heroine of the story?"

It was also from then on that Yun Yi's life in the palace gradually became more colorful from its original dullness.

He began to work with the queen to use humor and wisdom to dispel the dullness in the palace, and even began to reform the government to give new life to the old tree of Yun Kingdom.

Those who once laughed at him as the "sickly emperor" gradually discovered that this young monarch not only had a humorous heart, but also had a pair of eyes that could see through the world and lead change.

As time went by, Yun Yi and the Queen's "bedtime story session" became the most popular secret activity in the palace.

Every night, whether it is historical allusions, folk legends, or Yun Yi's own wild imagination, they will be transformed into wonderful stories and quietly bloom under the moonlight.

And his queen, with her keen insight and extraordinary talent, made each story more vivid and interesting, which made Yun Yi laugh every time he listened to it, and his worries disappeared.

In such an atmosphere, Yun Yi's condition miraculously improved. At least he no longer had to soak in a medicine barrel every day.

The imperial doctors were amazed at this, thinking that this was not just the effect of the medicine, but also a change in Yun Yi's inner world.

It was his love for life and his vision for the future that nourished his body and mind like a gentle spring breeze.

Perhaps it was because of his improved health that Yun Yi began to implement a series of reforms three years after he ascended the throne.

He knew very well that a strong country could not rely on the strength of one person alone, but also required the participation and wisdom of the entire nation.

So he set up the "Hall of Wisdom" and invited talents from all walks of life to the palace. Whether they were farmers, craftsmen or scholars, they could speak freely here and offer suggestions for the future development of the country.

The Queen was personally involved in this. Not only did she propose many innovative ideas on agriculture and education, she also went to the fields to communicate with farmers and understand their needs and wishes.

Under her promotion, Yun Kingdom experienced unprecedented agricultural prosperity, grain production increased greatly, and people's lives became increasingly affluent.

Yun Yi also broke the boundary between the royal family and the common people and established "People's Day".

On this day, he would put on casual clothes, walk out of the palace with the queen, go deep into the people, listen to their voices in person, and solve their practical problems.

This move greatly enhanced the people's trust and support for the royal family, and the cohesion of the Yun Kingdom was unprecedentedly enhanced.

However, the road to reform is not always smooth.

Some conservative forces tried to obstruct and even plotted to overthrow Yun Yi's rule.

But Yun Yi and the Queen relied on their wisdom and courage to overcome danger time and time again, not only consolidating their own positions, but also making those who attempted to undermine the peace of the country pay the price they deserved.

Through challenges and victories, Yun Yi gradually grew into a wise and powerful monarch, and the queen became his solid backing and wise partner.

Their story, from the initial anecdote about the "sickly emperor" and the "talented queen", became a tale praised throughout the Yun Kingdom and the entire continent.

I used to think that my life would be like the flowing water outside the palace wall, flowing leisurely and smoothly until the end of time.

But who would have thought that our Emperor Yun Yi is actually a proud and arrogant man at the top of the feudal society, with a machismo heart thicker than the walls of the Forbidden City.

Day after day, she, the queen, is like the ivy in the imperial garden.

Although she was pretty, Yun Yi's eyes began to become tired of looking at her every day and night.

It was as if every inch of skin on his face had been "read" thoroughly by his eyes, and nothing new could be revealed.

Finally, in the fifth year after their marriage, the palace welcomed an unprecedented "beauty contest feast".

This is not an ordinary beauty pageant, it is a "concubine selection carnival" specially organized by our Emperor Yun Yi to prove his ambition of "having three thousand beauties in the harem".

As soon as the news came out, the whole capital was in an uproar, and the girls in the boudoir were all ready to try, wishing they could immediately fly up to the tree and become a phoenix.

As for the queen, she has to appear to be the mother of the country on the surface, but she has already started complaining in her heart.

"Ah, this man, once he has power, his heart becomes wild. He can even see aesthetic fatigue when looking at my face. He has to find something new and exciting."

On the day of the selection, the queen dressed elegantly, but she actually had something else in mind.

"Humph, I want to see how these beautiful girls can be better than my 'ivy'!"

The talent show was so lively.

The beauties played the piano and recited poems, or danced gracefully, each of them trying their best just to get a smile from Emperor Boyunyi.

The Queen sat aside, seemingly calm on the surface, but her mind was like a small theater, where she gave scores and comments to each contestant.

"This girl plays the piano well, but her eyes lack a bit of spirit; that lady dances charmingly, but her smile is too fake. It's obvious that she doesn't really like our Majesty..."

Just as the queen was enjoying this rare time of "watching the fun", suddenly, a discordant voice rang out.

"Queen, what do you think of these girls?"

Emperor Yun Yi leaned close to the Queen's ear at some point and looked at her expectantly.

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