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Chapter 260: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (9)



Chapter 260: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (9)

Chapter 260: The Imperial Concubine is Pure and Elegant (Part 9)

Death is like the extinguishing of a light. Concubine Li only resembled Cui Li in appearance. After her death, Emperor Liang realized that no matter how many women he found, none of them would be the Cui Li who grew up with him.

Emperor Liang ordered a grand funeral for Concubine Li.

Although Queen Mother Cui accused Concubine Ji Shu of being cruel and ruthless and killing Concubine Li, she had insufficient evidence.

Perhaps even if Empress Dowager Cui had evidence, Emperor Liang would not have deposed Concubine Ji Shu.

After years of companionship, Emperor Liang finally developed some feelings for Ji Wei. He also cared about the two children born to Ji Wei. Moreover, Ji Wei was the link connecting the old ministers of Ji State. After considering many factors, Emperor Liang and Ji Wei reconciled as before.

He cultivated his character and stopped holding beauty pageants. Ten years later, he passed the throne to Ji Wei's son, who served as the emperor for three years before dying of a serious illness.

System Qiqi: "Alas, Liang Sheng must have had Cui Li in his heart for both of his lives. Otherwise, why would he hold Cui Li's portrait when he died?"

System Qiqi: "It's true that finding a substitute is somewhat immoral, but Concubine Li also knows why she is favored and is very good at using her face. In the two years in the Liang Palace, she really didn't suffer any grievances. She gave all the grievances to Ji Wei."

Cui Li: "Haha, so the original owner became the white moonlight who was repeatedly whipped. In the end, these women always asked Emperor Liang who he loved the most. Ji Mingyue in the first life was like this, and Ji Wei in the second life was also like this. These two sisters even competed for Emperor Liang's love."

Cui Li: "In her first life, Cui Li contracted an illness and was unable to conceive. The fetus in her belly was aborted by Emperor Liang himself using abortion pills. He thought the abortion would save his beloved, but in the end, Cui Li still died of the illness."

Cui Li: "In her second life, she was framed by Concubine Xu and others, and she had a deep rift with Liang Sheng. She was sent to the cold palace and poisoned by Ji Wei, who put the blame on Empress Ji. Before her death, she learned she was pregnant, but she could only watch helplessly as the child died with her. In both lives, she did not live past the age of 20. Her greatest role was to drive the plot forward, becoming the white moonlight in Emperor Liang's memory."

System Qiqi: "If you ask me, it's like the moonlight is permanent, but the cinnabar mole is fleeting."

Cui Li: "..."

Who would be willing to be such a frustrated white moonlight?

System Qiqi: "Noble Concubine Cui Li has awakened and discovered that she has lived an unhappy life in both of her previous lives. She no longer wishes to live this miserable life."

System Qiqi: "Her wishes are: 1. To protect her child and let the child grow up safely. 2. She cannot bear the emperor's love. If possible, she wants to leave the palace and find another good man. She doesn't want to compete with the concubines for that fleeting favor. If she can't leave the palace, then she wants to be the apple of Liang Sheng's eye, to be the most favored concubine in the harem, and make those who have hurt her jealous and painful."

After hearing these two wishes, Cui Li thought that the original owner still had feelings for Liang Sheng, but was hurt by Liang Sheng's attitude that he loved the country more than beauty.

The original owner still remembered the vows they made under the moonlight, and also remembered what her lover said, "We will be together for the rest of our lives." Even though she knew it was impossible, she was still moved.

When the original owner learned that Liang Sheng was named the crown prince and that the crown princess was someone else, she was heartbroken. She was proud of being a girl from a noble family, and her own aunt was Queen Cui. How could she be willing to be a concubine?

She also understood that when Liang Sheng became emperor in the future, there would be more and more women around him, and she didn't want to be a jealous person. She refused to see Liang Sheng again and asked her mother to find someone for her, making it clear that she wanted to part ways with Liang Sheng. Unfortunately, Liang Sheng insisted on doing so, which caused the original owner's misfortune.

System Qiqi: "In fact, at that time, many people in the capital knew that Liang Sheng and Cui Li were very close. Those who were willing to propose marriage without considering the Crown Prince's face were generally capable and sincere in their request. Among them, there were two very good people."

Cui Li: "Which two people? I only remember Cui's mother said she was still seeing each other and hadn't made up her mind yet. Cui Li didn't ask much at the time, but in the end, before she even got engaged, she received the imperial decree to enter the palace."

System Qiqi: "Yes..."


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