The subjugated princess dressed as a widow in the palace: the second married princess Chapter 175: There is no sunshine in the Tao, but there is sunshine
Chapter 175: There is no sunshine in the Tao, but there is sunshine
She had once heard that Mu Yuntian and the Miss Mei family were deeply in love as a couple. After the death of the Miss Mei family, Mu Yuntian was so sad that he went on a trip and did not return until a year later.
Three years.
Three years have passed since Mei Sishun's death.
In the past three years, Cang Xilin kept trying to find another princess for him, but he always refused.
He stayed with his deceased wife for three years, so he can be considered a long-term lover!
But so what?
Who does Mu Yuntian like or hate? What does it have to do with her?
There is no doubt that Bai Yuyueque is a person who holds grudges. She has not forgotten the torture and punishment Mu Yuntian has subjected her to over the past few days. She has kept them all in her heart.
Mu Yuntian's rebellion lies in his relatives and the reputation of the Qingyang Palace.
So he couldn't tolerate Su Yongxu who ruined all this, and he couldn't get along with Lanling Prince Cang Xiyuan who had always been against him.
His biggest characteristic is that he is too affectionate towards his own people but too ruthless towards others.
Bai Yuyue turned around and left without any regret.
In the sky, a river of stars is still dazzling.
Although the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl were very close to each other, they were still separated by mountains.
In the blink of an eye, the Lantern Festival is approaching.
July is on fire.
The stars are fleeting, and July is the time for ghosts.
As soon as the Chinese Valentine's Day passed, the Qingyang Palace was preparing for the Hungry Ghost Festival.
On the streets of Shangjing, you can see red paper signs celebrating the Zhongyuan Festival everywhere, with lanterns and colorful decorations, and altars set up to honor the gods.
Jiao rituals are also held in temples, and local operas or song stages are staged in the streets and alleys to add to the fun, creating a lively and lively scene.
Jing Zhaoyin of Shangjing organized the monks and Taoists of the temple to set up a lonely soul dojo to pay homage to the fallen soldiers. During the Ghost Festival, people would burn a large amount of paper money.
The Taoist temple will hold the "Zhongyuan Purdue Festival", and the temple will also hold the large-scale "Obon Festival".