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Chapter 17: Marriage 3

"This is the most expensive dowry my mother gave me when I got married. It is carved from thousand-year-old jade and can keep away the cold. I hope you can accept it."

Yun Dieyi looked at the jade bracelet, which was engraved with shallow patterns, elegant and beautiful, and had a vague halo floating around it, but she had no intention of taking it.

She didn't have the habit of accepting such precious things from others for no reason. She always got whatever she wanted in her own way, without needing gifts from anyone.

The Queen's gift was rejected, but there was no trace of displeasure on her face. She just put the jade bracelet on Hao's wrist again, "In that case, I won't force it.

All her life, she had devoted all her thoughts to the bloody battles in the harem, intrigues and intrigues, but now that she had obtained all the honors and favors, her mother respected the world, but she looked down upon the wealth and fame outside her body.

Now, her only wish is to find a good wife for Mo'er.

And Yun Dieyi is the best candidate in all aspects. She also believes that Yun Dieyi will never be like those famous ladies before, threatening her with death and vowing not to marry. That's why she is willing to give up.

All figures get along with Yun Dieyi.

One is a modern woman who is at ease and unencumbered.

One is a queen who is proficient in palace battles and calculations, but has a heart to get close to her.

The atmosphere between them was indescribably weird, the way they got along was a bit stiff, and even the air flow was a bit depressing. Looking at the queen, Yun Dieyi could feel how difficult it was for her to be a mother.

But she couldn't promise the queen anything.

The world-famous Prince Qingyao was somewhat similar to the one in the legend. She didn't know, and she knew nothing about him, so she couldn't agree to take care of him.

The queen was a little disappointed when she saw that Yun Dieyi didn't seem to have any other thoughts about Mo'er, but she didn't seem to have any resistance to the marriage, so she felt slightly relieved and then changed the subject without leaving a trace.

"The second prince, Jun Feiliu, said that you admired Mo'er. It turned out to be fabricated out of thin air." Since the marriage grant was caused by Jun Feiliu, she felt that it was necessary for Yun Dieyi to know the reason for the matter.

Yun Dieyi originally planned to push the stalemate to the end, and maybe the queen would let her leave the palace. But now that she heard these words, she suddenly felt more contempt for Jun Feiliu.

"Your Majesty, it is clear that the second prince may have had excessive self-confidence and could not bear the rejection of his proposal, so he framed him with words."


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