The Princess is Not Easy to Mess With

The Princess is Not Easy to Mess With

by Author Unknown

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Li Momo was seriously injured, and Wenying rushed to the rescue. Wenying's fourth half-sister is having a difficult time giving birth. Mrs. Mo's wife asks Wenying to rescue her, but she makes things difficult in every possible way. Li Momo wrote a letter to the prince, which caused the two old ladies to quarrel. There were many discussions in the court about who Wen Ying should marry. Finally, there was a coup in the North and the prince of the North hurriedly returned to the country. The imperial concubine invited people from her natal family to ask the princess to intercede. The princess was unwilling, and it was useless for the imperial concubine to come in person. The emperor summoned Wenying into the palace, but Wenying refused to give the emperor face, so the emperor had no choice but to punish Princess Rongxin. Wenying had a long-standing friendship with the eighth prince, and helped her get rid of the entanglement of the daughter of the right prime minister, and even went back to her parents' home with Wenying. Wenying was pregnant and was framed for having an affair, but Duguhao rushed back in time. The old case of the old princess was reopened. The prince was falsely accused of murder and arson, and Dr. Liu was killed. At this time, the second master's son Dugu Tong colluded with outsiders to steal the iron hat and was captured by the secret guards. It turned out that Dugu Shan was also involved. The princess and Wenying encounter an assassin when they go out, and Duguhao pursues them. Wenying found a portrait in which the woman looked very similar to Concubine Xu, so she sent someone to investigate and finally found out what happened twenty years ago. The truth was revealed, Concubine Xu was poisoned, Mrs. Wu committed suicide, and the seventh and third masters were punished. From then on, the palace was in peace, Duguhao became the heir apparent, and he and Wenying lived happily ever after.

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