Once, Jingguo attacked Moye Kingdom with this barbarian soldier, and he almost succeeded...
Although it was only a little short, it was still a shortfall. Moye Country suffered heavy losses, but Jingguo never recovered, and even the royal family of Jingguo was replaced by barbarians... Therefore, although the current Jingguo still bears the previous surname, it can
In fact, the people in charge have long been those barbarians...Jingguo has long existed in name only.
I also talked about the Moye Kingdom... I mentioned that hundreds of years ago, there was actually no Moye Kingdom, but only the Jingguo. However, I don’t know why at the time, the emperor of the Jingguo suddenly divided a part of his country’s territory.
The title was given to a meritorious official at that time.
And after the meritorious minister arrived in his own territory, he did a lot of things for the people and gained the love of the people... But, as mentioned before, in this world, men can marry men...
Therefore, when the old emperor passed away, the meritorious officials also passed away...their sons, the new emperor and the new lord...
The new lord is so beautiful... So, this beauty has become a sin... Many people covet his beauty, and the new emperor is one of them.
And because he is the emperor, he always wants wind and rain... Now, a beautiful man is his minister, so he naturally doesn't want to let it go... So...
A contradiction arises. The leader has no interest in marrying a man. What's more, he already has a loved one, a wife and children...
At the moment, the two sides reached a stalemate, and later they simply fought against each other... Although the emperor had a strong foundation, unfortunately, he was lustful and the treasury was empty... After this fight, the lord was forced to support his troops and declare himself the king.
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However, for some unknown reason, two men appeared again. They formed a blood alliance and built three cities together...
Only then did the three cities of Moyesha exist.
"For a long period of time afterwards, not only the Jingguo, but also several other countries often sent troops to the Moye Kingdom... However, they were all repulsed... It took nearly a hundred years for the war to slowly subside until now."
Jiu'er suddenly realized, "So, is there some kind of law in Moye Country that says a person can only marry one wife?"