The Divine Doctor And A Common Farmer-Chapter 1670 - 1757: A Woman Is the Rival in Love
"What is this..." Liang Zhichen’s expression showed a few signs of suspicion, and a sense of foreboding emerged in his heart.
Yun Ge raised an eyebrow and replied in an obviously reasonable tone, "Naturally, I’m coming with you!"
Liang Zhichen: "..."
Yun Ge feigned surprise and said, "What, you don’t want to bring me along? You Liang people! I’ve been annoyed with you brothers for a long time! Is it just that you can pine for Purple chervil, and I can’t miss her too?!"
Liang Zhichen chuckled bitterly, "What are you saying? If Xiao Hui sees you, she’d definitely be thrilled."
Only then did Yun Ge seem satisfied, as she immediately mounted her horse, "Let’s go! Your luggage and belongings, I’ve already had Hong Fei and Liu Yan pack them up. We’re hitting the road now! Day and night, racing fast, believe we won’t take long to reach Nanling."
Liang Zhichen secretly shook his head, thinking to himself, a family rival in love turned out to be a woman, what a... complex and bittersweet feeling!
Meanwhile, in the Capital, at the Imperial Palace, Prince Meng was conferring with the Ninth Princess in the Imperial Study Room.
"Ninth sister, it seems earlier I misjudged you with a petty mind," Prince Meng said, looking ashamed. "The energy displayed by the Marshal and her husband really makes me apprehensive... If I misspoke earlier, I hope you’ll forgive me!"
Prince Meng confessed his wrongs to the Ninth Princess.
No one knew that just a few days ago, she had fiercely debated with the Ninth Princess about Dong Huiying, Liang Zhichen, Yun Ge, and others.
In that argument, the two argued fiercely, almost coming to blows.
The Ninth Princess waved her hand, "I understand your concerns, sixth sister. You choose to be a Leisurely Prince, yet you are of the Royal Family, with royal blood flowing in your veins. You do not want to see the Ji family’s empire fall into others’ hands. Your intent is inherently good."
After saying this, the Ninth Princess paused before continuing, "But my intent has never changed, whether it’s the past or now!"
The Ninth Princess walked to the window, hands clasped behind her, and gazed at the towering palace walls.
"Baowei and I are life and death friends. She has shown me grace, the grace of saving my life! I owe her countless lives..."
She seemed to recall past events, her expression wistful.
"The first time I owed her was on that trafficker’s carriage. If I hadn’t met her, what would have happened to me? And the second, third, fourth, and fifth times... there were too many instances, I’ve lost count."
"She grew up with me, as close as siblings, secretly shielding me from countless disasters. And later... on the battleground between the Jin and Yuan armies, she saved me multiple times from peril. If it weren’t for her, I fear my life would have been lost long ago."
"Therefore..."
The Ninth Princess took a deep breath, her eyes full of unwavering determination.
"If one day I ascend to the throne, she will have a share of this empire! That was my promise, only pity that so much happened back then, power struggles, everything happened so suddenly, I really had no time to adapt."
"Enduring through the years, I’ve finally seen the light of day. But if I hadn’t met her, if she hadn’t come to the Capital, then... sixth sister, with Lao Ba watching us like a tiger in front and the Prime Minister’s treacherous heart behind us, our current situation might not be much better either."







