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Volume One: Prelude to Entering Song Dynasty, A Wedding Across Time and Space
In the eighth year of the Kaibao era, Bianjing (Kaifeng) was established.
Yuxing Street, ten miles of red bridal procession.
The wedding procession stretched out in a long, winding line, leading to the place where her future depended on everything. Although she knew it was all her own choice, her once resolute heart stirred with resentment the moment the red veil was lifted.
She was originally just the most gentle woman in the deep palace, knowing etiquette and knowing when to advance and retreat. She had a beloved man she loved, but she never thought that one day, the man who belonged to her, who was everything to her, would leave her far away, leaving her bewildered and forgotten in the same place.
Once the heart is captured, all the suppressed negative thoughts will burst forth like a tiger unleashed, instantly devouring her completely.
Clutching the precious jade pendant in her palm, she tore off her veil the moment she raised her head, revealing a beautiful face covered in frost yet still exquisitely elegant. Glancing sideways, she lifted the red veil beside her, abandoning all propriety and displaying her face to the eyes of everyone outside the sedan chair. Her once warm heart was now plunged into an endless abyss by her own hands.
She will make all those involved in her marriage regret it.
From this day forward, she is no longer Princess Deqing, but Princess Qin.
The wife of the King of Qin, whom she hated most!
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It was a very beautiful and embarrassing spring dream.
The scene in her dream was quite alluring. It was a room decorated like a bridal chamber, with layers of red curtains. At first, all she could see was a blush, but the hazy light shone through the red veil covering her face and entered her eyes. She began to wonder if she had failed to survive her first attack and had already been reincarnated in the underworld. Otherwise, why would she have the illusion that she was a bride?
Just as she was considering removing the red veil from her head, it seemed to move away on its own as if it were aware of her wishes. She paused, looked up in surprise, and then—she saw him.
He wore a wide red robe, with a wide, soft belt around his waist inlaid with several jade stones of equal size. A silver plaque with a blinding light was tied to the bright red tassels hanging from the belt. The light was so bright that she could hardly open her eyes, so she subconsciously reached out and covered the plaque with her hand, and then raised her head to look at him.
However, she couldn't see his face clearly no matter how hard she tried. Feeling a little anxious, she kicked her leg and stood up. But her movement didn't make his face any clearer. The only thing she could see clearly was a pair of smiling, gentle eyes and lips that were faintly curved upwards in the haze.
"If you like it, I'll give it to you." His voice was very pleasant. As he finished speaking, he reached out and covered her hand, which was resting on the silver badge at his waist. With a slight pull, he removed the badge, and thus, he held both the badge and her hand in his palm.
She opened her mouth as if to say something, but found that she couldn't make a sound at all.
"You must be tired after a long day, you should get some rest."
The only thing that caught her eye was the man's gaze, which she quickly averted. He released her hand, turned, and was about to leave when she panicked. She reached out and grabbed his hand tightly, her palm burning with pain from the silver medal inside, yet she refused to let go.
The man seemed to sigh, then put his other arm around her shoulder and pulled her into his embrace. "You'll regret this."
She didn't understand. What was there to regret? No, she didn't regret it. Hadn't they gotten married? So where did he want to go? Since this was a dream, she wanted to see it through to the end, at least to let her see his face clearly.
Everything happened too fast. One moment she was in his arms, and the next she was lying on top of him, her wedding dress removed. She still couldn't see the man's face clearly, but h
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