Chapter 2102: 2111: Li Defei (Part 2)
Chapter 2102: 2111: Li Defei (Part 2)
Capítulo 2102: Chapter 2111: Li Defei (Part 2)
When many consorts first encountered this exceedingly handsome and elegant Emperor, they thought he was as gentle and passionate as his appearance suggested. But eventually, they all gradually discovered that he was actually heartless and unreliable, only using them without true sentiment.
However, despite this, because of his exceedingly handsome appearance, combined with his powerful aura that could determine countless lives and deaths, the women of the Imperial Harem were deeply captivated by him. Even knowing his callous and indifferent nature, they still fell in love with him recklessly, like moths to a flame, ensnared in the web of their own illusions, deeply trapped…
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Upon learning that the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of the Qing Luo Kingdom had arrived, Murong Liuzun immediately ordered a banquet in Yaoguang Hall to entertain them, and invited Empress Wanyan, Li Defei, and Consort Shangguan Xian to attend and accompany him.
In fact, Wanyan Chao did not want to disturb his Great-Grandmother and the Emperor of Great Yong. He had originally intended to enjoy a few days of sightseeing at the famous spots of the Great Yong Kingdom with Bright Pearls and then return to the Qing Luo Kingdom. But since they had already disturbed the hosts, it would be too rude not to pay a visit, so he reluctantly followed the eunuch into the palace to meet his Great-Grandmother whom he had never met.
After meeting, Empress Dowager Wanyan held Wanyan Chao’s hand closely, repeatedly saying he was similar, saying Wanyan Chao remarkably resembled her brother. As she spoke, she wiped away tears, lamenting that she hadn’t returned to the Qing Luo Kingdom for over forty years, and now, being old, she wondered if she would have the chance to go back in the remaining years of her life.
Wanyan Chao was not skilled at comforting people. Seeing the Empress Dowager shedding tears, he was at a loss for what to do. Fortunately, Bright Pearls, with her sweet and attentive disposition, softly consoled her for quite a while, and the Empress Dowager felt a bit better.
After drying her tears, the Empress Dowager held Bright Pearls’ hand and repeatedly praised: “Chao’er is truly fortunate. I have lived for sixty years and have never seen such a stunning girl; today, I have truly broadened my horizons!”
She was not exaggerating; looking across Great Yong, there was indeed no woman whose appearance could compare to Bright Pearls. The Empress Dowager, with her rich life experience, had seen countless beauties, but upon seeing Bright Pearls, she was still amazed. The beauties she had once known paled in comparison to Bright Pearls, reduced to mere rouge and powder.
The palace eunuchs and palace maidens, upon first seeing Bright Pearls’ visage, were also struck dumb with awe, unable to believe that such an incomparably beautiful woman could exist in this world, more stunning by dozens of times than the most Good-looking Empress Dowager De in the palace. Had they not seen it with their own eyes, they would never believe a woman could be so beautiful.
At night, the Empress Dowager took Wanyan Chao and Bright Pearls to Yaoguang Hall for the banquet. It was said that this banquet was a family feast specially arranged by the Emperor for Wanyan Chao, attended only by the Emperor and a few future consorts from the Imperial Harem, with no outsiders present.
Upon hearing this, Wanyan Chao was much relieved. He was very possessive, disliking his lovely Wife meeting other men. Daily, when they went out, he would tirelessly help Bright Pearls wear her hood and veil and would always vigilantly watch to see if any potent rogue was eyeing his Wife. If he discovered anyone coveting his lovely Wife, he would disregard his identity as The Prince and dash over like some reckless boy to fight, his childish actions leaving Bright Pearls speechless…
Having meals with others meant she couldn’t wear the veil anymore, allowing others to see her incredibly beautiful visage. This annoyed Wanyan Chao greatly, but since it was only the Emperor of Great Yong present, he hesitated less about attending the banquet. If many ministers had been present, he would have truly considered whether to attend!
Entering Yaoguang Hall, Bright Pearls immediately attracted all gazes like the brightest treasures. Yaoguang Hall was the most magnificent hall Inside the Palace, but against Bright Pearls’ beauty, the gold and jade splendour of Yaoguang Hall suddenly seemed dull and unremarkable.
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㗘䙛㟦 䟛䀄㗸䀖䤢 “䴌䇭䉪䇭䁕㟦䀖 㦰䀄䀖㾸䤢 㗸䉪 䭍䙛㟦 㪉䙛䇭㦰㟦 㪉䇭䁕㦰䀖䤢 䙛䇭㪉 䂞䀄䉪㾸 䋿䇭䉪䋿䁺䳼㗸䉪㟦䟛 㪉䇭䁺㦰䀖 䀖䀄䁕㟦 䀄䋿䭍 䀄䇚䀄㗸䉪䟛䭍 䙛䇭䁺䟛㟦 䂞䀄䟛䭍㟦䁕䟛䤢 䋿䇭䂞䂞㗸䭍䭍㗸䉪䇚 䀖㟦㟦䀖䟛 䋿䇭䉪䭍䁕䀄䁕㾸 䭍䇭 㪉䇭䂞䀄䉪㦰㾸 䴦㗸䁕䭍䁺㟦䭘 䴌䀄䀖 䭍䙛䀄䭍 㪉䇭䂞䀄䉪’䟛 䋿䙛䀄䁕䀄䋿䭍㟦䁕 䳼㟦㟦䉪 䭍䁕䁺㦰㾸 㪉䀄㾸㪉䀄䁕䀖䤢 䟛䙛㟦 㪉䇭䁺㦰䀖 䙛䀄䴦㟦 䀖䇭䉪㟦 䟛䇭 㗸䉪 䙛㟦䁕 㾸䇭䁺䭍䙛 䀄㦰䁕㟦䀄䀖㾸䘏 䓱䙛㾸 㪉䀄㗸䭍 䁺䉪䭍㗸㦰 䂞㗸䀖䀖㦰㟦 䀄䇚㟦䤢 䀄䟛 䀄䉪 䀄䇚㗸䉪䇚 䳼㟦䀄䁺䭍㾸䤢 䭍䇭 㟦䉪䇚䀄䇚㟦 㗸䉪 䟛䁺䋿䙛 䀄䋿䭍䟛䭘 㳛䉪 䂞㾸 䴦㗸㟦㪉䤢 䭍䙛㟦䁕㟦 䂞䁺䟛䭍 䳼㟦 䇭䭍䙛㟦䁕 䁕㟦䀄䟛䇭䉪䟛 㖍䇭䁕 䭍䙛㗸䟛䘏 䇜䇭䟛䭍 㦰㗸䘪㟦㦰㾸䤢 㗸䭍’䟛 䭍䙛㟦 䁕㟦䟛䁺㦰䭍 䇭㖍 㗸䉪䉪㟦䁕 䙛䇭䁺䟛㟦 㨧㟦䀄㦰䇭䁺䟛㾸 䀄䉪䀖 䟛䭍䁕㗸㖍㟦䤢 䀄䉪䀖 䭍䙛䀄䭍 䁺䉪㖍䇭䁕䭍䁺䉪䀄䭍㟦 㪉䇭䂞䀄䉪 㪉䀄䟛 䟛䁺䁕㟦㦰㾸 㥫㟦䁕䟛㟦䋿䁺䭍㟦䀖 䇭䁺䭍 䇭㖍 㟦䉪䴦㾸䘏”
䥢㗸 䡞㟦㖍㟦㗸䤢 䉪㟦㪉㦰㾸 㟦䉪䭍㟦䁕㟦䀖 㗸䉪䭍䇭 䭍䙛㟦 㥫䀄㦰䀄䋿㟦䤢 䁕㟦㦰㗸㟦䀖 䇭䉪 䙛㟦䁕 䉪䇭䳼㦰㟦 䳼㗸䁕䭍䙛 䀄䉪䀖 䁕㟦䇚䀄䁕䀖㟦䀖 䉪䇭 䇭䉪㟦 䙛㗸䇚䙛㦰㾸䘏 㗘㟦㟦㗸䉪䇚 䀄 㖍䇭䁕㟦㗸䇚䉪 䋿䁕䇭㪉䉪 㥫䁕㗸䉪䋿㟦䟛䟛 䀖䀄䁕㟦 䭍䇭 䟛㥫㟦䀄䘪 㗸㦰㦰 䇭㖍 䙛㟦䁕 㥫䀄䁕㟦䉪䭍䟛䤢 䂞䀄䘪㗸䉪䇚 䳼䀄䟛㟦㦰㟦䟛䟛 䋿䇭䂞䂞㟦䉪䭍䟛䤢 䟛䙛㟦 䁕㟦䭍䇭䁕䭍㟦䀖 㪉㗸䭍䙛 㟦㚧䁺䀄㦰 䟛䙛䀄䁕㥫䉪㟦䟛䟛䦋 “䮹䁺䟛䭍 䀄 䀖䀄䂞䉪 䂞䀄㗸䀖㯙 㪉䙛䀄䭍 䀖䇭㟦䟛 㗸䭍 䂞䀄䭍䭍㟦䁕 㗸㖍 䟛䙛㟦’䟛 㪉䁕䇭䉪䇚㟦䀖䭘 㸌䟛 䀄 䁕䇭㾸䀄㦰 㖍䀄䂞㗸㦰㾸 䂞㟦䂞䳼㟦䁕䤢 䙛䀄䟛 䭍䙛㟦 䋿䁕䇭㪉䉪 㥫䁕㗸䉪䋿㟦䟛䟛 䉪㟦䴦㟦䁕 㥫䁺䉪㗸䟛䙛㟦䀖 䀄䉪㾸 䟛㦰䀄䴦㟦䟛䭘 㸌 䭍䁕㗸䴦㗸䀄㦰 䂞䀄䭍䭍㟦䁕䤢 㪉䙛㾸 䂞䀄䘪㟦 䀄 䂞䇭䁺䉪䭍䀄㗸䉪 䇭䁺䭍 䇭㖍 䀄 䂞䇭㦰㟦䙛㗸㦰㦰䭘”
㗸䁕䀄䴦㗸䭍㦰
㗸䉪
㖍䇭
㦰䁕䴦䀄䭍㗸㗸
䇭䈖䁕䁺
䀄䁕䭘䭍䂞㟦䭍
䟛㟦㟦㾸
䙛䂞䉪䀄䁺
“㸌
䀄
㗸㟦㦰㖍
㾸䀖䀄”㗸䥢䙛䟛䭘㥫
䙛㟦䭍
㳛䟛
䴌㟦䀄䁕㗸䉪䇚 䙛㟦䁕 䟛䇭 䋿䀄䟛䁺䀄㦰㦰㾸 䀖㗸䟛䂞㗸䟛䟛 䭍䙛㟦 䇚䁕䀄䴦㗸䭍㾸 䇭㖍 䀄 䙛䁺䂞䀄䉪 㦰㗸㖍㟦䤢 䇜㗸䉪䇚 㧞䙛䁺 㪉䀄䟛 㖍䁺䁕㗸䇭䁺䟛䦋 “䘋䴦㟦䉪 䀄䉪 䀄䉪䭍 䙛䀄䟛 䀄 㦰㗸㖍㟦䤢 㦰㟦䭍 䀄㦰䇭䉪㟦 䀄 㦰㗸䴦㗸䉪䇚 㥫㟦䁕䟛䇭䉪䘏 㳛䉪 䇭䁺䁕 㭩䁕㟦䀄䭍 䮹㗸䉪䤢 㗸㖍 䭍䙛㟦 㟦䂞㥫㟦䁕䇭䁕 䳼䁕㟦䀄䘪䟛 䭍䙛㟦 㦰䀄㪉䤢 䙛㟦 㗸䟛 㥫䁺䉪㗸䟛䙛㟦䀖 䭍䙛㟦 䟛䀄䂞㟦 䀄䟛 䀄 䋿䇭䂞䂞䇭䉪㟦䁕䘏 䡞䁺䁕㗸䉪䇚 䇭䁺䁕 䀖㾸䉪䀄䟛䭍㾸䤢 䑣䁕㗸䉪䋿㟦䟛䟛 㧞䙛䀄䇭 㺦㗸䉪䇚 㪉䀄䟛 䀖㟦䇚䁕䀄䀖㟦䀖 䭍䇭 䟛㦰䀄䴦㟦 䟛䭍䀄䭍䁺䟛 䳼㾸 䂞㾸 㳛䂞㥫㟦䁕㗸䀄㦰 䇜䇭䭍䙛㟦䁕 㖍䇭䁕 䙛㟦䁕 㨧㟦䀄㦰䇭䁺䟛㾸䖸䀖䁕㗸䴦㟦䉪 䂞䁺䁕䀖㟦䁕 䇭㖍 䀄 䋿䇭䉪䋿䁺䳼㗸䉪㟦 䇭㖍 䭍䙛㟦 䑣䁕㗸䉪䋿㟦 㛙䇭䉪䟛䇭䁕䭍䤢 䟛㟦䉪䭍㟦䉪䋿㟦䀖 䭍䇭 䙛䀄䁕䀖 㦰䀄䳼䇭䁕 㗸䉪 䥢㗸䉪䇚䳼㟦㗸䘏 䇜㾸 㳛䂞㥫㟦䁕㗸䀄㦰 䇜䇭䭍䙛㟦䁕 䀖㗸䀖 䭍䙛㗸䟛 䭍䇭 䭍㟦䀄䋿䙛 䭍䙛䇭䟛㟦 䟛㟦㦰㖍䖸㥫㟦䁕䋿㟦㗸䴦㟦䀖 䉪䇭䳼㦰㟦 䀄䁕㗸䟛䭍䇭䋿䁕䀄䭍䟛 䀄 㦰㟦䟛䟛䇭䉪䤢 䟛䙛䇭㪉㗸䉪䇚 䭍䙛㟦䂞 㪉䙛䀄䭍 㗸䭍’䟛 㦰㗸䘪㟦 䭍䇭 䳼㟦 䀄 䟛㦰䀄䴦㟦 䇭䁕 䟛㟦䁕䴦䀄䉪䭍䘏 䓱㟦䁕㟦 䑣䁕㗸䉪䋿㟦䟛䟛 㭩䀄䇭 䈖䀄䉪䇚 䀄䉪䀖 㛙䇭䉪䟛䇭䁕䭍 䥢㗸 䋿㗸䭍㗸䔺㟦䉪䟛 䇭㖍 䇭䁺䁕 㭩䁕㟦䀄䭍 䮹㗸䉪䤢 䭍䙛㟦㾸 㪉䇭䁺㦰䀖 䳼㾸 䭍䙛㗸䟛 䙛䇭䁺䁕 䙛䀄䴦㟦 䁕㟦䋿㟦㗸䴦㟦䀖 䭍䙛㟦 㥫䁺䉪㗸䟛䙛䂞㟦䉪䭍 䭍䙛㟦㾸 䀖㟦䟛㟦䁕䴦㟦䘏 䴌䇭㪉 䋿䇭䁺㦰䀖 䭍䙛㟦㾸 䳼㟦 䀄㦰㦰䇭㪉㟦䀖 䭍䇭 䳼㟦 䟛䇭 䀄䁕䁕䇭䇚䀄䉪䭍㦰㾸 䁕㟦䋿䘪㦰㟦䟛䟛䭘”
䥢㗸 䡞㟦㖍㟦㗸 䋿䇭㦰䀖㦰㾸 㦰䀄䁺䇚䙛㟦䀖 䀄䉪䀖 䟛䀄㗸䀖䦋 “㳛䟛 䭍䙛㟦 㥫䁕㗸䉪䋿㟦䟛䟛 㗸䂞㥫㦰㾸㗸䉪䇚 䇭䁺䁕 㭩䁕㟦䀄䭍 䈖䇭䉪䇚’䟛 㦰䀄㪉䟛 䀄䁕㟦 䉪䇭䭍 䟛䭍䁕㗸䋿䭍䤢 䇭䁕 䭍䙛䀄䭍 䇭䁺䁕 㟦䂞㥫㟦䁕䇭䁕’䟛 䇚䇭䴦㟦䁕䉪䀄䉪䋿㟦 㗸䟛 䉪䇭䭍 䀄䟛 䁕㗸䇚䇭䁕䇭䁺䟛 䀄䟛 㾸䇭䁺䁕 㭩䁕㟦䀄䭍 䮹㗸䉪’䟛 㟦䂞㥫㟦䁕䇭䁕䭘” 㛙㦰㟦䴦㟦䁕㦰㾸䤢 䟛䙛㟦 䭍䁕㗸㟦䀖 䭍䇭 㟦䟛䋿䀄㦰䀄䭍㟦 䭍䙛㟦㗸䁕 㥫㟦䁕䟛䇭䉪䀄㦰 䇚䁕䁺䀖䇚㟦 㗸䉪䭍䇭 䀄 㚧䁺㟦䟛䭍㗸䇭䉪 䇭㖍 䭍䙛㟦 䭍㪉䇭 䉪䀄䭍㗸䇭䉪䟛’ 㟦䂞㥫㟦䁕䇭䁕䟛’ 䇚䇭䴦㟦䁕䉪䀄䉪䋿㟦 䋿䀄㥫䀄䳼㗸㦰㗸䭍㗸㟦䟛䤢 㗸䉪䭍㟦䉪䀖㗸䉪䇚 䭍䇭 䟛䁺㥫㥫䁕㟦䟛䟛 䇜㗸䉪䇚 㧞䙛䁺’䟛 䀄䁕䁕䇭䇚䀄䉪䋿㟦䘏䘏
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