Chapter 28 The fake and married princess in the substitute literature (4)
Shi Ran looked at Pei Yuheng's searching and complicated eyes as he looked into the carriage when they were leaving.
He leaned on the jade pillow with satisfaction.
She just wanted to make Pei Yuheng suspicious.
After all, this body of mine belongs to his little junior sister.
When their mentor's family was in trouble, the Pei family hid as far as they could to protect themselves.
Such behavior cannot be said to be wrong, but it is certainly not aboveboard.
Pei Yuheng was young and energetic at that time, and he even thought about standing up for his mentor, but in the end, Mr. Pei packed him up and sent him to the military camp, completely away from the imperial capital.
This also created a world-famous hussar general.
But Shi Ran didn't believe it. He had never felt guilty towards the Shi family in so many years.
After all, his father was kind to Pei Yuheng.
Shi Ran was not going to let go of this kindness and the guilt of not saving the Shi family when they were in trouble.
But now, it's not time to use it.
Shi Ran lowered his head and looked at Anu's body on the ground.
Because the wedding team was changed from Wei Dynasty to Xiyue.
It was already freezing cold in Western Vietnam at this time, so the princess in the carriage was naturally not disturbed.
But the maids and servants in the marriage procession outside were wearing clothes that would freeze them to death if they entered Xiyue like this.
Therefore, the carriage needs to change its gear at the post station before entering the border of Xiyue.
The team will stay here for half an hour.
Tick.
Tick.
Inside the carriage, the blood shed by Anu was slowly seeping through the wooden boards of the carriage and dripping on the ground below the carriage.
Grandma once asked in a low voice if she wanted to wipe off the blood.
But Shi Ran shook his head.
"This is the first-class maid next to me. Her name is recorded in the book. Even if you wipe away the blood at this moment and hide her body perfectly, you still have to explain her whereabouts."
In particular, West Vietnam has obtained the detailed roster of the marriage team.
If there is any discrepancy, they will definitely investigate it strictly.
After all, the Wei Dynasty and Xiyue had just shaken hands and made peace.
Both sides are wary of each other.
The soldiers of West Vietnam were indeed alert.
Soon, there was movement outside the carriage.
The third prince of Xiyue, Chunyu Di'an, was responsible for picking up the bride.
There are now three princes in Xiyue. The eldest prince is Chunyu Di Ying, and his mother-in-law is from the Shuofeng family of the Xiyue clan. The eldest prince controls the Xiyue army, the Iron Guard of Xiyue, and has brilliant military exploits. Trusted by the Great Khan.
As for the second prince Chunyu Dilu, his mother-in-law is the sister of the first concubine and has a distinguished status in the royal court.
Now, Chunyu Dilu controls the front court of Xiyue and fights with Chunyu Diying in separate courts. The two fight to the death for the throne.
The youngest prince, Chunyu Dian, seemed a bit ordinary compared to the two previous brothers.
Of course, his ordinary does not refer to ability.
Rather, origin.
His mother is from the Wei Dynasty.
However, no one knew the true identity of this mysterious concubine. They only knew that the Great Khan loved her very much and made an exception to allow Chunyu Di'an, who was half of the Wei Dynasty, to enter the military camp.
The King of West Vietnam's tent army in his hands is invincible and represents the elite combat power of the West Vietnam Army.
However, Chunyu Dian was never allowed to directly participate in the war with the Wei Dynasty.
This was also seen as a sign that the Great Khan had no intention of giving him the throne.
After all, the Western Vietnamese were good at martial arts and had made military exploits, which would be of great benefit to inheriting the throne in the future.
Therefore, in the eyes of many people, the favor of the third prince will completely end with the death of the old Khan.
But Shi Ran knew that this third prince would become the third Khan of Western Vietnam.
After the death of the old Khan King, the eldest prince Chunyu Diying succeeded to the throne.
Unfortunately, less than two years after he took the throne, Chunyu Di'an directly entered the king's tent and beheaded him.
Of course, accompanying Chunyu Diying was the head of his old enemy Chunyu Dilu.
The two fought for a lifetime and finally died in one place.
Chunyu Dian killed his two royal brothers and sat on the throne of King Khan amidst the bloody storm.
At that time, the original owner was tortured by Chunyu Di Ying until he was physically and mentally haggard, and he thought he would fall into the clutches of the devil again.
But unexpectedly, although Chunyu Dian inherited the original owner, he didn't touch her much.
He seemed to have no interest in women or power. After sitting on the sweat seat, he lost his previous energy and began to indulge in drunkenness every day.
He completely delegated power to the major nobles in West Vietnam and almost ignored any government affairs.
Until, five years later, the Xiyue Kingdom was broken.
Chunyu Dian once met the original owner before the king's tent was breached.
At that time, the original owner thought that inevitable death was waiting for him.
After all, what Xiyue looks like today is all the work of the Wei Dynasty.
But Chunyu Dian seemed to simply want to take a look at her.
After seeing it, he waved the original owner away.
The original owner left the king's tent in just one stick of incense.
Chunyu Di'an burned down the king's tent.
West Vietnam has become a part of the past in history books.
Everyone said that Chunyu Dian was a disgrace to Zhongyong. He was outstanding when he was young, but later he became violent and mediocre.
But Shi Ran didn't think so.
There must have been some opportunity that made Chunyu Dian become what he was later.
Among the three princes of Xiyue, Chunyu Dian is now the most suitable candidate for cooperation.
Therefore, Shi Ran did not intend to miss this opportunity.
She must choose a suitable next husband for herself before entering the King of Xiyue's tent.
after all.
Shi Ran touched the dagger in his sleeve.
On the upcoming wedding night, I have prepared a big show.
Following the sounds outside the carriage, Grandma's expression became more solemn.
She slowly knelt down in front of Shi Ran and whispered, "Princess, if you are really found out, you can say that the slave did it. It was the slave who had a dispute with Anu, and she took action when she got angry. .You give that dagger to your slave."
The princess cannot die.
No matter who the person in front of you was in the past.
Now, she is the princess of Wei Dynasty.
The next second, the carriage door was suddenly pushed open, and a tall man lowered his head and entered the carriage.
He was extremely tall, and although the carriage space was extremely spacious, almost the moment he entered, the entire space seemed a little cramped.
Squinting his long, narrow and deep eyes, the man's gaze scanned the carriage for a week, and slowly settled on Anu's body.
"Who are you? How dare you be so presumptuous and enter the princess carriage without being summoned? How many heads do you have to chop off?!"
Grandma immediately got up and stood in front of Shi Ran.
The wind in Xiyue is not as gentle as that in the Wei Dynasty. When it blows on people's faces, it is not much lighter than a knife.
A gust of wind came and blew the carriage door violently shut.
"boom!"
Grandma felt that her heart was about to jump out of her chest.
The man in front of him had eyes so sharp that it made people shudder.
The man's eyes slowly fell on Shi Ran behind A Lao.
After entering the carriage for so long, he finally spoke his first words.
When he opened his mouth, it turned out to be Da Wei dialect.
"Concubine, no, in your Da Wei terms, I should be called Xiao Niang. I said Xiao Niang, is this a big gift from you to us in West Vietnam?"
Chunyu Di'an sneered as he fiddled with the corpse on the ground with his feet.
"A dead man? That's not auspicious."