
The Empress is so Charming That She Crazily Criticizes the Powerful Officials and Seizes Her into Her Arms
by Fire Orange
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Jiang Wan thought Yan Shaoqin hated her so much that he wanted her to die. He pressed her on the stone table in the imperial garden, tore open her collar, and burned his teeth into the side of her neck-- "Scream, let your majesty hear how his queen gasped in the hands of the enemy king." She regretted that the arrow missed by half an inch three years ago. The close and dead soldier whom she promised "long life" back then led 300,000 cavalry to press down on her throat in Nanqi, and passed Chu Heng in the palace to pin her down: "I don't want the city, I want the queen to be at my service day and night." Chu Heng drew his sword, but Jiang Wan stopped him and said, "Your Majesty, I trust you." She bet she could win. But she forgot that Yan Shaoqin was a mad dog. A mad dog bites people and never follows the rules-- He imprisoned her in a secret passage, forced her to have a private meeting, and left his mark on her body: "Jiang Wan, I am very curious, will your Majesty destroy you for this?" Later, when she entered the Northern Zhou Dynasty as a hostage, she discovered that this mad dog had been setting up a trap for three years. All he wanted was for her to fall from her high position and fall into his arms, inch by inch, still clean. "Jiang Wan," he raised his head, his eyes filled with humility that she had never seen before, "are you going to kill me now, or - raise me again?"
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