Wednesday, 24 April 2024

ABA Chapter 3 part 1

 The Marriage Granted by the Emperor (1)

Qin Yu's life can be said to be full of ups and downs.

 

He was the eldest son of the late Emperor Yongcheng, born in the middle palace and had a distinguished status. Therefore, he was appointed as crown prince when he turned three years old. The late Emperor also appointed a great scholar to teach him carefully.

 

He was smart since he was a child, and great scholars praised him. He also learned many principles from these great scholars and considered them to be the most important principles. When he was young, he devoted himself to being a gentleman, honouring his parents and caring for his siblings, respecting his teachers and practising frugality. He spent the whole day worrying about the world's worries first and rejoicing after the world's happiness.

 

He was undoubtedly a competent crown prince, and all the ministers in the palace spoke highly of him. Because his father was not interested in government affairs, he started handling government affairs from a young age.

 

If nothing else happened, he should continue to clean up his father's mess, take the throne a hundred years after his father's death, and then work hard to become a good emperor.

 

But everything has its own surprise.

 

When he was sixteen years old, he accompanied his father on a journey south and unexpectedly encountered a horde attacking the Emperor!

 

The rioters threw many firecrackers at the Imperial Guards guarding the Emperor's carriage, startling the Imperial Guards' horses and causing chaos within the team. Then they began to attack and kill desperately... Fortunately, they were all protected and not seriously injured.

 

At that time, his father was so scared that he lost his mind, and all his siblings looked panicked. He then stepped forward to give orders and ask people to protect them and retreated to the side. Unexpectedly, at this moment, another group of people who were ploughing horses appeared and rushed over, and the horses that were being stabbed went crazy, and the guards couldn't stop them at all.

 

Some rioters rushed towards their carriages, and the situation was very urgent. At that moment, his third brother Qin Yao pushed him out of the carriage… He fell heavily to the ground, and the frightened horse stepped on his waist until he lost consciousness.

 

. Before he knew it, he thought he was going to die.

 

He didn't die but survived in the end. However, for him, it might be better to die – when he finally woke up, he was already a cripple who couldn't stand.

 

Such a useless person obviously couldn't become a crown prince, so he became Duan Wang.

 

The crown prince was overthrown, and he became a useless person. You can imagine how big a blow this was for him... He almost went crazy, and his mother was even more uncomfortable than him.

 

Even though her mother was in the middle of the palace, she was not favoured. After giving birth to a son and a daughter in her early years, she had no more children. She considered him as her lifelong hope and support. However, he suddenly experienced a major disaster and was unable to have any more children in her life. , you can imagine how much pain his mother felt.

 

It was his third brother, Qin Yao, who pushed him. He knew that the people present saw it, too.

 

He and his mother naturally attacked Qin Yao without hesitation.

 

However, the third prince, Qin Yao, was born to Concubine Xiao Guifei, whom Emperor Yongcheng most favoured. This person kept saying that he saw someone trying to harm the father emperor, so he rushed out to protect him, but he accidentally pushed him out of the carriage……

 

His father reprimanded Xiao Guifei and Qin Yao, but in the end, it was just a reprimand. Of course, he couldn't stop chasing them just because of this.

 

He wanted Qin Yao to pay the price for hurting him!

 

Even though he had become a useless person, he still had some people in his hands. Behind her mother, there was also the Zhao family, and they were at odds with the third prince, Xiao Guifei.

 

At first, his father was very biased towards them, but as time passed and he saw that they continued to refuse to forgive, his father gradually became annoyed with them. Civil and military officials of the entire dynasty also abandoned him because he was useless and unable to ascend the throne. He began to flatter Qin Yao, who was expected to ascend the throne.

 

He was wronged, his queen mother was disliked by his father, and his sister was murdered...

 

The death of his younger sister made him realize, and he finally stopped doing crazy things.

 

In the following days, he spent a lot of effort and finally killed Qin Yao, expelled Qin Yue, who had followed Qin Yao all day and caused trouble for him, and then supported Qin Yan, who was raised by his mother, to ascend the throne... ...

 

Even though he was a useless person, he was still a powerful regent.

 

Unfortunately, he ultimately died at the hands of Qin Yue.

 

But after he died, for some reason, he never went to the underworld but remained in spirit form.

 

Floating above his own body, Qin Yu feels uncomfortable when he sees Qin Yue with a face full of anger and letting people cut him into pieces.

In fact, for a useless person like him, it was quite nice to be able to live like this.

 

Qin Yu was quite satisfied with his life, but when he saw the bodies of Shou Xi and his princess also dismembered, he ultimately remained silent.

 

After all, he felt sorry for the people who followed and accompanied him.

 

Qin Yu does not understand why he can still see everything in the world even though he is dead. He didn't know why he could stay in the world but never saw another dead person like him.

 

He wanted to ask his princess why she came to save him, but he could only see her body, but never her soul.

 

Later, even their bodies were burned.

 

Qin Yu could not leave his palace too far and could only drift around it and its surroundings. But even though he couldn't go far, he still witnessed the fate of the capital.

 


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