Chapter 621: Finale (6): Destiny Phoenix Girl

Then Wei Ruodao said: "I walk and sit upright, and the relationship between me and King Jing is innocent. King Rui knows all the disputes and grudges we have had, so no matter what you say, it will not cause any harm to me."

After her intentions were exposed, Concubine Hui became angry and said: "Wei Qingruo! You deserve to die! You and Chu Yi both deserve to die! Why do you deserve to be favored by him, why do you enjoy this! My son is obviously better, he is The chosen prince is the one most suitable to become the emperor! I dreamed of him the day he was born, he is the real dragon emperor! You are the rebellious officials and traitors!"

Concubine Hui suddenly reached out to Wei Ruo like crazy, but was quickly pulled away by the guards at the side.

Then Wei Ruo nodded and let the imperial army take her away.

A woman who was the most distinguished woman in the harem this morning was dragged away like a madman at this moment.

After Concubine Hui was taken away, Wei Ruo's eyes fell on Wei Qingwan beside her.

Perhaps Wei Ruo's gaze was too sharp, but before she could speak, Wei Qingwan pounced in front of her.

"elder sister!"

In this look, there is no trace of the mocking look on her that she had before.

Before Wei Ruo could speak, Wei Qingwan grabbed the hem of Wei Ruo's skirt and confessed: "Sister, I was wrong in the past. I was obsessed with things. Please forgive me!"

Wei Ruo looked down at her and said calmly: "Do you know, you are actually the Phoenix Girl of Destiny."

Wei Qingwan raised her head and stared, full of disbelief.

“Impossible, the He family…”

"The He family did ask someone to tell my fortune. They used your birth date and the horoscope to calculate the fate of my parents. But what you don't know is that the result of the fortune-telling was tampered with, because it turned out to be the destiny of Phoenix Girl. The destiny of wealth and honor is so powerful that a golden phoenix is about to fly out of the He family. The enemy of the He family knew about it in advance and bribed the fortune teller, deliberately saying that it was destiny to defeat his parents and deliberately alienating them. He wanted to use this Way to destroy this fate."

"Impossible, impossible, absolutely impossible!" Wei Qingwan shook her head desperately, unable to accept this fact.

"You haven't calculated your true birth date, have you? Because you are afraid of being known that you are not from the Wei family, but you don't know that what you are trying to escape is exactly what you want most." Wei Ruodao.

"Impossible, you are lying to me! How could I be where I am today if I were the destined phoenix girl?!"

“Taoist Qianyuan once said that destiny only accounts for three-thirds, and the remaining seventy-one points depend on one’s own self. A person’s final destiny is not written at birth. Efforts the day after tomorrow can turn things around.”

"No! I didn't do anything wrong! If I were really the destined daughter, I wouldn't be in this situation!" Wei Qingwan shook her head desperately.

Wei Ruo just looked at her indifferently.

The more Wei Ruo behaves like this, the more Wei Qingwan cannot accept it.

She yelled like crazy: "You lied to me! Don't lie to me! I didn't do anything wrong! It was always you, you were the one who hurt me! You are jealous of me, you are jealous that my poems and books are better than yours , jealous that I look better than you, jealous that I have the favor of my parents and brothers! If you hadn’t harmed me, I wouldn’t be like this! I’ve been trying to plan for myself, and I’m not wrong!”

Wei Qingwan seemed to be going crazy, roaring and shouting.

Wei Ruo said nothing more and strode out of Kunning Palace.

Walking to the entrance of the palace, Wei Ruo saw Wei Jinyi.

He stood outside the door waiting for Wei Ruo.

Wei Ruo ran up quickly and threw herself into his arms. Wei Jin also took advantage of the situation and hugged Wei Ruo.

He held Wei Ruo in his arms and gently patted Wei Ruo's back with one hand.

King Jing died, and Concubine Hui committed suicide on the way to Jing'an Temple.

Most of King Jing's men surrendered, and Wei Jin did not punish them. He was only demoted to common people and returned to their fields.

The concubines, concubines and their children left by King Jing were not dealt with. They could stay in the original palace of King Jing and enjoy the treatment of county kings.

 King Yu Chu Heng and Princess Yu Qi Shijing waited nervously in the mansion for two days, but no one came to pay Wei Jinyi's payment.

Probably because the couple were not directly involved in the murder of the Xu family.

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Half a month later, on the fifth day of May, the Dragon Boat Festival is an auspicious day.

Prince Rui of Chu also ascended the throne, and Princess Rui Wei Qingruo was granted the title of queen.

At the ceremony, the two of them sat hand in hand to represent the most noble people in the world and accepted the worship of the ministers.

At the same time, in Prince Yu's palace, Wei Qingwan went crazy and kept shouting that she was the one who wanted to be the queen, that she was the destined phoenix, and that was her place.

Chu Heng locked her up and took her son away and gave her to Qi Shijing to raise.

Seeing her son being taken away, Wei Qingwan went even madder. She rushed to bite the maid and her grandmother, but in the end she was unable to prevent the child from being taken to Qi Shijing's place.

After Wei Qingwan went crazy, Mrs. Yun came to see her, but after seeing Mrs. Yun, Wei Qingwan began to scold her, blaming her for not protecting herself, blaming her for not helping her find out her fate, and blaming her for not making good arrangements for her. Marriage.

After hearing this, Mrs. Yun left with tears streaming down her face and ignored her.

Soon afterwards King Yu was demoted to a commoner, and King Yu and his wife were restricted from leaving the capital. They could only live in the capital as an ordinary couple.

Chu Heng accepted the matter now, because they almost died in Chu Lan's hands, and now Chu Yi at least gave them a way to survive.

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Three months after the enthronement ceremony, the emperor issued an edict to confer Wei Ruo's adoptive mother, Xu He, as a first-grade imperial concubine.

As everyone knows, Wei Ruo's biological mother, Yunshi, has not yet received the imperial edict, but his adoptive mother has received it first. In this way, it is clear at a glance who is closer and who is more distant.

More than a month later, the war in the southeast came to an end. Wei Mingting returned to Beijing and was granted the title of Marquis of Nan'an. Yun was granted the title of first-grade imperial concubine and a residence.

Wei Mingting completely moved out of Zhongyi's house, opened a separate house to live in, and took his two elders to the new residence to support them.

The second wife of the Wei family regretted her mistake. The Bai family visited the Yun family several times, but was turned away by the Yun family.

Later, Mrs. Mo of the Dafang took the initiative to make peace with her husband Wei Minghong, moved out of Zhongyi's Mansion, and rented a house outside.

She originally thought she would be lonely and helpless, but with the help of Wei Ruo, she became a female teacher and gradually gained a good reputation and became a person respected by all the ladies in the capital.

At this point, everyone in the Wei family knew that Mr. Mo, who had always been dull, was actually so talented.

 Wei Minghong regretted his mistake and went to Ms. Mo several times to beg her to come back, but Ms. Mo refused all times.

After the separation, the second brother-in-law had a difficult life and could not make ends meet. Seeing that the third brother-in-law of the Wei family was at the height of his power, he was so famous for a while, but he could not get any glory, and he felt very unbalanced.

The Bai family showed shame and blocked Wei Yichen's way back home with several daughters-in-law. As a result, they were hit by a carriage that rushed out of nowhere, and she became ill ever since.

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