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Great Xia Nobility.

Chapter 27: Changsun's Fury. [26]



Summary

In the story, Zhen Ji Guo faces a significant loss, including 10,000 warhorses and a decade-long inability to raise troops. A decree from Great Xia's ruler mandates Princess Miao Yu's marriage to Zhen Ji Guo, with Ning Chen listed as her companion, causing turmoil in the palace. Chang Sun, the Empress, is furious at Ning Chen's actions, leading to a confrontation where he refuses to bow to her authority. Despite her anger, Ning Chen remains resolute in his decision to leave the palace, resulting in a night of kneeling in the Unending Hall. The palace buzzes with gossip about the marriage, while Ning Chen's plight goes unnoticed until he faints from neglect. Chang Sun's indifference highlights the harsh realities of palace life, where ambition and loyalty clash tragically.

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