ent, Changjing
he night sky, and pedestrians were talking and laughing. Young girls and boys were gathering in crowds and groups as they r
he outskirts of the capital city, a p
nless! " In a corner of the courtyard, a woman covered in blood crawled out of the woodshed. Her
on the head. "Shameless bitch, stop sho
f strength was drained away. She gasped violently, unable to crawl anoth
lorful shoes with an embroidered cloud
thousand-year-old ice cellar. Rong Qiyue's entire body trembled as she cried in a miserable voice, "Princess Huizhen... y
cted in the eyes of the
eavily on Rong Qiyue's bloody hand. It grinded he
possession of Zhicheng, and now you will di
dly. Her smile was beautiful
e restaurant for her husband's family. The business had flourished, and their son was cute and bri
hicheng had cheated on her with Princess Huizhen, an
sockets, dying her white clothes red. The deep pain ma
husband comes back. It's a pity, Rong Qiyue, that you can't see him die. Just imagine that yo
eye sockets. Huizhen was shocked. She had thought the woman was dying, with no s
let you go. If there is an afterlife, I will make you pay with your blood!" Rong Qiyue's voice was broken, and
that night. When he returned to the bridal chamber, he found that the servants had been knocked out. He was shocked and wanted to escape, but he didn't expect someone to hit him from behind and knoc
feel as if she was struck by lightning.
had been cold to her after their wedding. Rong Qiyue had naivel
at him strangely. He never said a word of comf
o her courtyard. He began to flirt with the servants ope
! On their wedding night, she was exhausted a
e several servants and maids guarding the door
into your parents' house last
ble sharp sword that cut her
surged fro
n at her from above, "Princess Huizhen ... Zhou Zhicheng! I, Rong Qiyue, will remember you! E
d down, and her head fell
s' faces were deathly pale. Looking at the tragic scene befor
s said, "Princess, you'd better leave here immediately. Thi
. She glared hatefully at Rong Qiyue on the ground. Her
and with the help of a se
re getting dimmer as the moon gradually turned blood-red. The