
A Clear Dream in a Floating Life: Nan Ke Yixi
by Green Tan Wei Ancient Buddha
About This Novel
Early March of Zhaoyuan Fu Dinghou Yan Lingchu spent half of his family wealth on Baili Hongzhuang to marry the most noble princess of the dynasty, Yueyang Zhaogui, the only daughter of Princess Shouding. Princess Shouding tearfully added half of her own dowry, and the Beiyang Palace used three-tenths of her dowry to marry her. The princes from all over the world are constantly adding beauties inside and outside the palace. The guests from all over the world have not stopped for three months. The queen personally presides over it. Even Renzong, who is the most concerned about weddings, personally delivers the wedding for "uncle". That year, there was a red light on the street, and Princess Ruhui's wedding party was thirty miles long, with more than a thousand people marrying her. The dowry has not been used up after three years of moving, and all that is known in the streets is that on that day, a golden nan coffin worthy of an emperor's size was laid, and the King of Beiyang married his daughter in person. Three years have passed, and it has been nothing more than Huangliang Nanke. One night of lights, all the hopes and thoughts turned out to be just a dream. After waking up from the dream, the husband and wife turned against each other, and they were desolate for half their lives, with only a memorial tablet saying that the husband would never see each other again in this life. Women who looked like "her" appeared one after another, and the night where the children died one after another was completely absurd.
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