Transmigration: The Main Character is Not Becoming the Cannon Fodder!-Chapter 335 - 1: Princess (Part 1)
In the world of famine, to be honest, Li Shuning never went hungry after the initial period of entering that world, despite the poor quality of food at first.
Zhao Jing killed three people and was ultimately sentenced to death. Before she died, she asked to see Li Shuning, but Li Shuning did not go. Just because you want to see me, do you think you deserve it? How presumptuous.
Moreover, Li Shuning didn’t care what Zhao Jing thought; Zhao Jing’s death meant the task was completed, and her family was still intact.
Before Li Chunhua died, she had a deep conversation with Li Shuning.
Li Chunhua wanted to seek Li Shuning’s forgiveness, but Li Shuning only asked if she would still defend Zhao Jing if she could start over. Would she still believe her, given that Zhao Jing truly intended to have her killed?
Li Chunhua was unable to answer.
Li Shuning just smiled, and Li Chunhua understood.
Between people, relationships are reciprocal. If you can’t give someone your complete trust and care, why should they forgive you?
After that, the Li Family thrived, and Li Shujie even introduced a boyfriend to Li Shuning, one of his exceptional friends.
However, Li Shuning just smiled and said that friendship was fine, but she wasn’t interested in romance.
In this world, Li Shuning remained single.
All her time was devoted to researching which crops could withstand natural disasters.
And she succeeded. With some seeds from the real world coupled with her travels to study various environments, she indeed alleviated the famine to some extent.
Many people were grateful to Li Shuning, as the benefits she provided were tangible, allowing everyone to have food.
When Li Shuning left this world, 006 sounded a bit surprised. In this world, Li Shuning had gained quite a few space-time energy points, not as many as in the Divine Demon World, but she still acquired over five hundred space-time energy points this time.
explained that maybe it was because she saved many from starving to death, which resulted in so many space-time energy points.
When Li Shuning left, there was hardly anything she could take with her. She remembered seeing some things in the army and decided to take a hot weapon with her.
Upon returning to the real world, Li Shuning still felt uneasy, so she went to a hospital for a checkup. Only after confirming that the baby was fine did she relax.
However, she didn’t encounter Yun Zimo, as she re-entered the task world while on her way back.
When Li Shuning woke up, she saw the bright yellow canopy above her and looked around, feeling surrounded by opulence.
"006, receive the plot."
This world is an ancient world; the original host is a princess, a favorite of the Emperor.
When Li Shuning arrived here, the original host was only eight years old.
However, the original host perished at the age of nineteen.
This country, the Tiangu State, was the mightiest on the continent, surrounded by smaller nations. The Tiangu State had been peaceful for over a hundred years, and under the current Emperor’s benevolent reign, it was thriving and prosperous.
The original host had a brother who was five years older. Both she and her brother were offspring of the Empress, who passed away when the original host was six.
The Emperor had not established a Crown Prince.
Without the Empress’s protection, the status of the Eldest Prince and the Sixth Princess became somewhat precarious.
After all, the Imperial Palace still had an Imperial Concubine and other concubines, and the Imperial Concubine had two sons.
Several other concubines also had sons.
With the Empress’s passing and no Crown Prince designated, the Imperial Palace naturally became a place of fervent intrigue. Although the Emperor was still young, who could resist the lure of absolute power?
When the Emperor was still the Crown Prince, he and the Empress shared a deep bond, having few princesses among the many princes in the harem.
Moreover, the eyes of the Sixth Princess, born to the Empress, resembled the Emperor’s the most.
Thus, among all his children, the Emperor favored the Sixth Princess the most.
The Sixth Princess was intelligent, and her way of interacting with His Majesty the Emperor was unmatched by others.
Additionally, the Sixth Princess knew how to cry; in a place like the harem, where all princes and princesses were taught to be obedient and docile before the Emperor, a child who could cry and smile, act coquettish, and adorably mischievous, held immense power.
The Emperor’s favor toward the Sixth Princess was beyond ordinary indulgence.
The palace where the Sixth Princess resided was situated closest to the Emperor’s sleeping quarters. Those serving the Sixth Princess were personally selected by the Emperor. Anyone who dared to bully her would be punished by the Emperor without delay.
It was precisely because of this that, without the protection of a consort in the palace, both the Sixth Princess and the Eldest Prince lived well, with the Sixth Princess especially living freely.
The Sixth Princess was very fond of her imperial brother, believing that her full-blooded brother was the only trustworthy individual within the vast Imperial Palace, and everyone else was untrustworthy.
Indeed, the Sixth Princess remained cautious even toward her father, seeing him first as the Emperor and only secondarily as her father, and as the father of many princes and princesses.
The Eldest Prince was also extremely fond of his imperial sister, seen by outsiders as a doting brother obsessed with pampering his sister.
The original host thought the same.
In truth, the Eldest Prince was just average among all the princes, both in capability and temperament.
Yet, he had a sister who loved to draw attention to him in front of the Emperor.
This led to the Eldest Prince gaining a reputation for honesty, familial devotion, and kindness.
While the Emperor didn’t think much of the Eldest Prince’s abilities, he considered it beneficial to have a benevolent ruler in times of peace and prosperity, so he started involving the Eldest Prince in state affairs, teaching him the ways of an emperor.
Although the Emperor was young, he had been plotted against while still in the womb and was not in the best of health.
The often-ailing Emperor, who understood the scheming within the harem and the struggles among the princes, knew that sincere sibling affection did not truly exist within the Royal Family.
Thus, he placed greater importance on the "genuine" Eldest Prince.
When the Sixth Princess was eighteen, His Majesty the Emperor fell gravely ill, and it was the Sixth Princess who tended to him throughout his illness.
With the Sixth Princess’s assistance, the Eldest Prince eventually became the Crown Prince.
All other princes were sent to their territories while the Emperor was still in sound mind, to prevent them from causing trouble later, as it was unlikely the Eldest Prince could manage them.
Upon the Emperor’s passing, the Crown Prince ascended the throne.
Yet the new Emperor did not make the former Crown Princess Consort the Empress, but instead intended to elevate his Concubine to Empress.
This decision naturally met with opposition from the courtiers, leaving even the Sixth Princess confused.
Subsequently, the Sixth Princess intervened, leading her brother to abandon the idea of making his Concubine the Empress. However, he also refrained from appointing an Empress, simply stating that with their father’s recent passing, the matter of electing an Empress should be postponed.
What the Sixth Princess did not know was that her brother was adept at concealing his true nature.
His true love was the Concubine, and while the former emperor lived, he had already administered a slow-acting poison to the Crown Princess Consort.
Once the Crown Prince became Emperor, he elevated the Concubine to Imperial Concubine.
Swayed by the Imperial Concubine, the young Emperor began to feel that his sister was meddling too much. Eventually, he arranged a Prince Consort and married off the Sixth Princess.







