The Prince's Marriage? Halfway Through, I Rebelled

The Prince's Marriage? Halfway Through, I Rebelled

by I Like Salty Food Down There

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Ch. 34百姓真的在意皇帝是谁吗?
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In the first year of Shangyuan of Daxia, the empress ascended the throne and changed the country's name to "Dazhou" and Yuan Tianbao. In the spring of the tenth year of the Great Zhou Tianbao, Beimang violated the ban and was defeated by the Great Zhou. In the summer of the tenth year of Tianbao, Beimang asked for peace, and was willing to marry the Qin and Jin Dynasties. He asked Princess Dazhou to marry him. The empress refused, so the eighth son of the emperor, Chen Lin, married Beimang. Chen Lin traveled through time and became the eighth prince, and encountered the humiliating incident of the prince's marriage. After failing in the struggle, he was forced to set off. On the way to the wedding, assassins assassinated, cultivators intercepted and killed, and border troops pursued and killed one after another. When he was about to die, he awakened the bloodline of the ancient military god and was able to resonate with the soldiers and gather the power of thousands of people into a blade. When the remnants of the escort shouted, "I am willing to burn my remaining body for His Highness," Chen Lin tore up the marriage certificate and raised his head to the sky and screamed: "I will not marry you anymore!" "The day when the iron hoofs crush the mountains and rivers, the souls of a hundred thousand heroes turn into dragons. He will use this prairie fire to burn through this cannibalistic world."

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My Heart is Slightly Moved but My Love is Far Away13mo ago

Empress of the Zhou Dynasty: Women can be emperors, and men can also marry!

Empress of the Great Zhou Dynasty Innate peak master The maker of the prince's marriage: cold and moody!

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Nephew13mo ago

I bathed her, blew her hair, washed her clothes, washed her shoes, washed her underwear, bought her sanitary napkins, washed her feet, cooked for her, got drunk with her, slept in the same bed with her, and kissed her We have seen the tears on her cheeks, touched her scars, held each other in our arms and cried bitterly, heard her talk about the pressure of family, had dinner together and walked hand in hand through the streets, and promised each other that we are willing to get married and live together, but we still did not make it to the end. But I'm not sad at all, because I don't know whose [helmet] I copied.

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