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76. Chapter 76 Queen of Switzerland

In the next few days, a lot of things came swarming in, leaving me with too much time to take care of. Xia Yan had a problem with the sunflower water, so I couldn't blatantly invite him to sleep with me. I had to wait until it was quiet at night and Xia Yan sneaked in over the wall to help me.

The factional strife in the upper government became more and more intense. Pang Xiu was getting older and his eyesight was getting worse and worse, so Batuzi sent memorials every day to persuade me to let Pang Xiu retire and return to his hometown.

The Imperial Preceptor Liuchi had nothing to do all day long. He would go to court every day and then go home to make soup. Ever since I tasted the soup he cooked, I have been looking forward to him day and night to deliver soup every day.

Concubine Xian has not bothered me in the past few days. She was probably frightened by that martial arts competition. She was afraid that if the fuss continued, Xia Yan might stab her to death with a sword while the moon was dark and the wind was high.

In short, there are no big things, everything is trivial.

However, these trivial matters are enough to give me a headache.

But what saddens me the most is that my father has to leave after a few days, and I am too busy with trivial matters to see him off. As a result, my father is almost at the border of Xia Kingdom, and Xia Yan only informs me that your father has left.

Apart from deep regret and annoyance, I have no other words to describe my mood at this time.

Seeing that I had changed his underwear for several days, Xia Yan comforted me for the first time, saying that this separation is for the sake of the next time we are apart.

Nothing but a wry smile is a wry smile.

Where is the chance? Do you really think I am a three-year-old child?

The five kingdoms are distributed on the map, and it is a "Sichuan" subdivision. Xia Kingdom and Yan Kingdom each occupy the left and right sides. Among the three small kingdoms, An Kingdom is the farthest from Xia Kingdom. It takes more than a month to travel back and forth. Where does it come from?

The next time we get together?

Unless...unless Xia Guo takes An Guo into its hands and makes An Guo become Xia Guo's territory.

I was shocked by this idea.

He quickly shook off the evil thoughts in his mind and polished ink for Xia Yan peacefully.

Xia Yan reviewed the memorials very quickly, and he knew how to deal with them at a glance. However, because I didn't read much, I had to read them word by word. What was even more disgusting was that the civil servants wrote the memorials as jerky as ancient books.

It's hard to understand, as if they don't write it this way, their talent won't be shown.

Xia Yan suddenly paused and stared intently at the memorial in front of him. No, this is not a memorial. It can only be regarded as a letter between countries. I also received the same letter a few days ago, and the content was to congratulate Xia Yan.

My upcoming twenty-seventh birthday.

He looked at it so carefully that he almost didn't miss the punctuation marks.

The letterer is Rui Xueji, the Queen of Rui!

Rui is the only country among the four countries that allows women to be emperors. This is not because they advocate matriarchy, but because during the early wars, all the royal family of Rui went to the battlefield, leaving only the weak women to guard the country. In the end, all of them died in the battle.

On the battlefield, Rui had no prince to inherit the throne, leaving only one princess. In order to keep the royal bloodline pure, he had no choice but to appoint an eldest princess as the emperor.

The eldest princess who accidentally became the emperor thought that the queen was not bad, so she thought she was addicted to it, and actually issued an edict to canonize her daughter as the next generation queen.

Since then, the country of Switzerland has been ruled by women.

A few years ago, the Queen of Switzerland passed away, and a new generation of Queen Ruixueji succeeded to the throne. The year she ascended the throne happened to be my thirteenth birthday, so I remember it very clearly.

Xia Yan stretched out his hand to touch the handwriting on the letter with serious eyes. I have never seen him like this before.

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