Poor Prince Consort: the Princess is Divorced at the Beginning

Poor Prince Consort: the Princess is Divorced at the Beginning

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With an imperial edict, Lin Mo, a scholar from a poor family, was forced to "marry" as the consort of the eldest princess of the dynasty. On the wedding day, the princess was humiliated in public: "You are just a toy for my royal decoration." Lin Mo smiled calmly and tore up the marriage certificate in public: "Then the princess should find something better to decorate." A letter of divorce shocked the government and the public. Everyone was waiting to see this poor man from a humble family be cut to pieces with a thousand cuts, but Lin Mo turned around and walked into the imperial examination room. A poem shocked the world and a policy decision determined the country. Later, the enemy troops came to the city, and no one in the court dared to fight. The former proud eldest princess, dressed in plain clothes, knelt outside his house for three days and three nights. Lin Mo, who had already reached the rank of prime minister, sighed: "Princess, this time, I have to pay more."

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