"Since ancient times, the emperor's illness has been a taboo. It is impossible for the imperial doctor to tell the truth in public. Even in front of the emperor, there will be some reservations." Huangfuyan continued: "So what the imperial doctor said is not true.
It’s not a serious problem, I just said it to everyone. Maybe it means that it won’t be a serious problem at least for the time being. When Wuhen came back, he said that from a distance, his father seemed to have his heart broken.
How long it can last is anyone’s guess.”
An Xici nodded. She understood what Huangfuyan meant. The emperor was afraid that he really couldn't hold on much longer, so at this time, he would inevitably do some weird things. For example, secretly making a will, etc.
Although An Xici has never seen it, she has heard of this kind of thing.
Huangfuyan touched her hair: "Don't worry, but why did you think of speaking for the second emperor's sister today?"
Huangfuyan had known about the disagreement between the second princess and An Xishui for a long time, so even he did not expect that An Xishui would speak to the second princess at that time. Although the words were really unpleasant, but
Disrupted by her, everyone was eager to go to the battlefield to kill the enemy. Even if the father no longer wanted to fight, he would not marry the second princess to Beimeng.
An Xici looked puzzled: "When did I speak for her? However, I really don't want to see her die like this. The emperor's methods are too shameful. He used his own daughter to marry him, but the other party still
My enemy, isn't this just forcing the second princess to die? Although I don't like the second princess either, I didn't say that because I sympathized with her, I just felt it wasn't worth it. The emperor wants the second princess to die,
You can just die directly, so why go around in circles?"
An Xibi really felt that it was not worth it, because she thought of her mother, Yu Qi. Why did Yu Qi get married back then? It was completely calculated by her brother and then sold out by her father. Of course, back then,
The Imperial Kingdom must have also intended to have a truce, and An Jingcheng also felt guilty about Yu Qi. Otherwise, in another situation, if the Yu Kingdom and the Imperial Kingdom were fighting to the death, and Yu Qi went to get married, would she survive? An Xi
Ji didn't know this before, but now that she has been here for a long time, she realizes that the fate of most women here cannot be controlled by themselves. Ordinary families are fine, and at most they are married off. If you marry well, your life will be good, but if you marry poorly, you will have a good life.
Most can only suffer, and most can survive. But in the royal family, either you are lucky enough to find a good consort and have an emperor to support you, and you can be as arrogant and domineering as you want, or you are unlucky to catch up with the war and fall into trouble at every turn.
If you are sent to get married and forced to marry far away, no one will be able to control whether you live or die.
Is there any point in living like this? Or, is it worth dying like that?
Of course not worth it!
That's why An Xijie said what she said. As for the second princess's choice, it has nothing to do with her. She just told the facts. If the second princess is willing to get married, she will not force others not to go!
She was actually quite surprised that the second princess, the idiot and willful princess with a brain basically made of paste, actually had the courage to tell the emperor that she wanted to go to the battlefield after listening to her words! It seems that she still has a bit of a temper after all.