
Zhaohua Jin: I Want the Prince to Change His Destiny Against Heaven
by In Linxi
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Question: If you knew that seven years later he would storm the palace, burn himself to death, would you still dare to save him on a snowy night? Xie Zhaohua: I saved him. Not only did he save him, but he also accompanied him on the darkest journey. I, a top student in the Department of History, died suddenly while writing a thesis and became a medical woman with a criminal record at Shang Pharmacy. The seventeen-year-old prince was being pinned down in the snow and fed poison. History books remember clearly: seven years later, he will kill all his enemies, then burn himself on fire, leaving behind a "dirty" sentence. And my body has just experienced the pain of losing my father - his biological mother's old case, my father's head. Saving him was originally to stab his enemy with a knife. But later, everything changed. I accompanied him from the deposed prince who was on the verge of death due to poisonous hair, to the forbearing and hidden prince, to the young emperor who sat alone in a high position. We joined forces to bring down the powerful ministers, dismantled the forced palaces, and tied our lives together through countless open and secret arrows. He showed me the imperial edict, and I watched him burn it with my own eyes. He said: "Xie Zhaohua, my weakness is too obvious." I understand. The love of an emperor is the most easily tampered line in history books. ...So, back to the question. What if I had known the outcome earlier? I still throw myself at that bowl of poison. Because some people are born to stand side by side, even if there are ashes set in history in front of us - we must work together to burn the ending into a reunion.
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