Legend of Zhen Huan: Rebirth of Zhen Huan

Chapter 622: Meng Jingxian dies for love, Chao Gui is divorced

Seeing this, Yujiao couldn't help but walk out from behind Huapin...

Although she knew from the beginning that she and Prince Guo had different positions, she felt very uncomfortable when she saw Prince Guo lying in a pool of blood.

A line of hot tears rolled down from Yujiao's eyes.

Meng Jingxian, who was kneeling beside him, seemed to be dumbfounded at this moment...

She stood there motionless, with only the tear marks on her face and a pale complexion, and no other reaction...

Prince Guo was still breathing at this time. When he heard the emperor calling him seventeenth brother, he looked at the emperor with difficulty, with a faint smile on his lips.

Afterwards, he turned around and looked at Yu Jiao who was standing beside him, and then looked at Meng Jingxian, Hong Mei and Zhen Huan, with tears falling from the corners of his eyes:

"In my life, I have done many wrong things and let many people down..."

"If...if there is an afterlife...I only...only hope...to be a child of an ordinary family, marry...and have children, and live...freely...for the rest of my life..."

When he said the last word, Prince Guo's breath had become very weak.

After spitting out a mouthful of blood, the man closed his eyes forever.

"Your Majesty..."

Meng Jingxian was heartbroken. After screaming, she pulled out a hairpin from her head and stabbed it hard in the neck.

"Your Majesty...I am here to accompany you..."

Meng Jingxian used her last bit of strength to crawl towards Prince Guo. When her hand just touched his hand, she had already died.

But everyone could see the smile on Meng Jingxian's lips...

Perhaps to "live and die together" with Prince Guo is Meng Jingxian's biggest and most beautiful wish in this life.

For some reason, at this moment, everyone felt heavy and uncomfortable in their hearts.

Zhen Huan and her sisters were not as happy as expected.

How to describe this feeling?

It's like two big roosters in a cockfight. No matter who wins in the end, it's a lose-lose outcome for both sides...

After the emperor sat down, he was silent for a long time.

Not only for the death of Prince Guo, but also for everything that I have experienced in these years...

In the end, the emperor spared the lives of Prince Guo's two children, but demoted them to commoners.

Concubine Shu continued to practice in Ganlu Temple as Master Chongjing Yuan.

Yujiao continued to live in Prince Guo's mansion as Mrs. Yu.

Because of Zhen Huan's plea, the Emperor did not hold Lan'er responsible, but instead allowed her and Liu Yunsheng to continue serving Yujiao in the palace.

The emperor also gave Prince Guo dignity. Although he demoted him to a commoner, he still ordered that he be buried with honor as a prince.

Now the only one left was Chao Gui, who had just been so aggressive and was holding a sword to assassinate the emperor...

Chao Gui changed his arrogant attitude and kowtowed to the emperor repeatedly, saying:

"Brother, I know I was wrong. I really know I was wrong..."

"I was instigated by Brother Seventeen, so..."

"You should have known you were wrong a long time ago!"

The emperor looked at Chao Gui and said in a deep voice:

"Do you think I don't know about the things you did behind my back?"

"If I were really as stupid as you say, and drank the soup you sent me, then I would be truly unworthy of being the emperor of the Qing Dynasty!"

As he said this, the emperor angrily threw the tea set on the table heavily to the ground.

The hall immediately fell into deathly silence.

Chao Gui was extremely frightened at this moment, and her brain was thinking rapidly:

"Brother, my sister has already married to Junggar. You cannot deal with her privately, otherwise, you will not be able to explain to the Khan..."

"Khan? Are you still thinking that Mog can come to save you?"

The emperor looked at Su Peisheng without changing his expression.

Su Peisheng understood and walked up to Chao Gui and told him the news he had just received.

"Impossible. How could the Khan secretly return to Junggar alone? How could the Khan divorce me?"

"Impossible...impossible..."

Chao Gui struggled to stand up like a madman:

"I'm going to the post station to ask the Khan for clarification!"

As he said this, Chao Gui was about to walk out of the hall, but was stopped by Nian Gengyao:

"Princess, what Eunuch Su said is true. When Moge knew that the emperor had taken control of the situation, he quietly left the Qing Dynasty with his guards..."

"When I sent someone there, the post station was empty. A soldier found this on the table in the post station..."

As he spoke, Nian Gengyao took out a letter from his arms and handed it to Chao Gui.

Although Chao Gui was unwilling to believe it, she still took the letter with trembling hands.

When she opened the letter and saw its contents, she broke down and burst into tears:

"No, I am a princess, how can I be divorced! How can I be divorced!"

"How can I still live in this world with dignity after suffering such humiliation?"

"And all this... is thanks to you!"

Chao Gui's eyes were red and she pointed at the emperor.

At this moment, she no longer had the desire to live any longer.

After saying that, Chao Gui rushed towards the pillar in front of him without waiting for the emperor to speak.

Fortunately, Concubine Hua was quick to stop her.

"Why did you save me? Why didn't you let me die..."

"Enough people have died today. I don't want to see such a tragedy happen again..."

"And you went to Dzungar to marry for the Qing Dynasty, saving the Qing Dynasty from war. This contribution is remembered by me and everyone here."

"Although the emperor is angry, I believe that he definitely doesn't want you to die..."

As she spoke, Concubine Hua glanced at Zhen Huan.

Zhen Huan and Huapin had the same idea. When would the cycle of revenge end? There were too many tragedies in the palace, and she really didn't want to see Chao Gui die again.

Then, Zhen Huan walked to the front of the palace, knelt down and pleaded with Chao Gui:

"Your Majesty, what Huapin said makes sense. Princess Chaogui did make mistakes, but her contribution to the Qing Dynasty is indelible."

"The people of the world will also be grateful for Princess Chao Gui's intention to marry her..."

"I also ask Your Majesty to be lenient with Princess Chaogui and spare her life..."

After Zhen Huan finished speaking, all the other concubines knelt down as well:

"Your Majesty, please spare Princess Chaogui's life..."

When Chao Gui saw the people in front of him pleading for him, his eyes became moist.

It turned out that her sacrifice was seen by others...

The emperor had no original intention to execute Chao Gui, but it was a fact that Chao Gui had rebelled, and it would be inappropriate for the emperor not to punish Chao Gui.

Therefore, she was demoted from her princess status and allowed to practice Buddhism in the palace.

For Chao Gui, this is also another form of perfection.

After this incident, Hongli, who was still eager to make a move, completely gave up his determination to fight for the throne and took the initiative to ask the emperor to divide the throne.

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