In the first month after Brother Qing arrived in Shengjing, he wrote her a letter saying that his mother was pregnant with two babies, one of whom must be a younger sister as beautiful as her.

She didn't understand why Brother Qing thought his mother could give birth to a sister like her. It wasn't until she met Brother Qing's mother not long after that she suddenly realized that Brother Qing's mother, her third aunt, gave birth to a sister as beautiful as A Niang, like a fairy in the sky.

However, the third aunt's appearance was very deceptive. She was not a fairy at all and was even more straightforward and willful than her. She ran away from home with two babies in her belly and traveled thousands of miles.

On the second day after the third aunt ran to Luodu, King Anbei and Brother Qing followed her together. The big and the small took turns coaxing the third aunt for several days before the third aunt rolled her eyes at the father and son.

The third aunt's belly soon started to get pregnant and she gave birth to two sons. Brother Qing's wish was shattered and he looked at her with even more enthusiasm.

One day, Brother Qing looked at her straight in the eyes again, and was hit hard on the head by his third aunt who was in confinement.

The third aunt said that cousins ​​should not have any romantic relationship with each other, let alone get married, because it would give birth to a fool, so she told Brother Qing to give up the idea as soon as possible.

Brother Qing was beaten so hard that his face was dazed, and she was even more confused. She was only eight years old, still a little kid, and it was too early for her to get married and have children!

My third aunt and Uncle Anbei Wang could not stay in Luodu for too long. After the two babies were a hundred days old, the family of five boarded a carriage heading north.

When they parted, A'niang held her third aunt's hand and asked reluctantly when she would come to Luodu again.

My third aunt said that she would think of a reason to have a fight with my third uncle when she returned, and try to come back next year.

After the third aunt left, A'niang started to be idle again. She looked at her sideways all day long, as if asking her with her eyes why she didn't leave the palace?

If it weren't for the bloodline suppression, she would definitely fight back. She was obviously bored and wanted to leave the palace, but she always used her own daughter as a target. She got the reputation of a virtuous queen, but she became the most unruly princess in the eyes of officials and people.

Everyone said that A'niang was the most leisurely queen in history. There was only one queen in the harem and she did not need to manage anything. She only had to show up at palace banquets on major festivals. Her life was so comfortable.

A'niang was indeed very free, but being too free would inevitably make her feel bored, so she always wanted to sneak out of the palace to get some fresh air.

Although she despised her mother's behavior of using her to achieve her goals, she was a filial daughter after all. Before the Spring Festival of the following year, she slipped out of the palace and returned to Hanajima.

As the years passed, Grandpa's hair and beard became whiter year by year, but fortunately he was still in good health. However, Grandma became very thin and took medicine every day, but she was still sickly.

She was worried about her grandmother, and after asking Grandma Hui, she learned that her grandmother had been injured by a chronic poison many years ago and would not be able to live past half a century.

She suppressed her sadness and advised the old lady to relax and take good care of her health.

The old lady told her firmly that she would definitely live to be a hundred years old and she would achieve that goal if she tried her best.

She didn't know where the old lady's determination came from, but she was willing to believe that the old lady would try her best to live.

Almost every year, she and her mother would make a trip back and forth to Huadao Island. Before they knew it, Sister Xin had reached marriageable age.

Aunt and uncle wanted Sister Xin to find a down-to-earth and honest husband on the island, but Sister Xin told them that she didn't want to get married and wanted to leave the island to see the world.

She felt that Sister Xin's idea was not wrong. Although Flower Island was nice, everyone had the right to see everything in the world and should not be bound by anyone or anything.

So she and Sister Xin discussed it, left a letter for the adults, and secretly left the island to Shengjing to find Brother Qing.

Brother Qing is only a few months younger than Sister Xin, and is already a 15-year-old boy.

Compared to the traditional eldest aunt, the third aunt was much more open-minded. She said that she would never force Brother Qing to get married and have children. It was fine if Brother Qing never got married. But if he got married, he must be a couple for life. If he dared to have three wives and four concubines, she would sever the mother-son relationship with Brother Qing.

Although the third aunt's remarks were shocking and unreliable, she wholeheartedly agreed with them.

Why can men have three wives and four concubines, but women must be faithful to one man? It's obviously unfair!

She felt that if Sister Xin could find a good mother-in-law like her third aunt, she wouldn't have to worry about having children of her own.

Brother Qing and Sister Xin are the same age and have a childhood friendship. If they can get married, no, no, no. My third aunt said that close relatives will give birth to fools. So forget it!

Fifty miles north of Shengjing is the endless grassland. Compared to the vastness of the sea, the vastness of the grassland has another kind of refreshing beauty.

They galloped on horseback, played and sang on the grassland, and had a great time for dozens of days before saying goodbye to Brother Qing and his family and embarking on their return journey.

Because she had been away from the palace for too long, she did not board the cargo ship back to Huadao. After sending Sister Xin on board, she headed towards Luodu.

She started traveling alone at the age of four. With nearly ten years of traveling experience, she thought she could handle any unexpected events on the road. However, she didn't expect an accident to happen, a fatal one.

When they were passing through a mountain trail, they were ambushed by remnants of the North Vietnamese. Because the number disparity between the two sides was too great, she was abducted into the mountains.

The Kingdom of North Vietnam was completely destroyed many years ago, and there is no hope of restoration. Abducting Princess Dafeng has no other purpose except to vent anger.

When the sharp knife flashed with cold light and pierced her heart, she did not beg for mercy or dodge, but accepted the coming of death proudly and calmly.

She was the eldest princess of Dafeng, the daughter of her father and mother. Even if she lost her life, she could not bow her back and beg for mercy from her enemies. Moreover, it was useless to beg, as she was destined to die here.

Just before she was about to step into the gates of hell, an unimaginable change occurred. Following the howls of wolves, terrible cries of pain were heard all around.

When she opened her eyes, she saw a group of bandits being torn apart by wolves, and her body had been thrown onto the back of a huge gray wolf.

The big bad wolf carried her on his back and ran for a long time, from dusk to dawn, and finally stopped in front of the sea at the end of the dense forest.

After placing her on the reef, the big bad wolf didn't look at her again. His eyes were fixed on the direction of the sea, as if he was waiting for something.

She healed her wound for three days, and the big bad wolf stared at the sea for three days, sometimes standing, sometimes lying prone, and even howling at the sea in the middle of the night.

When she was young, she and her aunt Mu Rou learned some animal language, but because she was not very good at it, she could only understand the emotions expressed by the animals.

She could hear endless longing in the big bad wolf's howl.

After returning to the palace, she told her mother about her adventure in the jungle. Her mother asked carefully about the appearance of the big bad wolf and fell into a long silence.

A'niang was depressed for many days. She thought A'niang was sympathetic to her situation. It was not until the next year when she went to Huadao and went to the beach to look for the Big Bad Wolf that she learned that the Big Bad Wolf was an old acquaintance of A'niang and had once saved her.

On the beach, A Niang hugged the gray wolf's big head, and both she and the wolf shed tears.

She also started crying. Although she didn't know what she was crying for, she knew that their tears were shed for one person.

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