Chapter 130 (1/2)
CHAPTER 130
Marry the Person You Like
(Translated by: RenRen, Edited by: Yzrahc`drizzle)
Jing Yue was taken aback after she heard what ShangGuan LingLan had said. She knew that there were many princes in this imperial family, but she didn’t expect it to be this many!
“Then… How about the other princes?” Jing Yue asked and blinked.
“In the fight for the throne, those who were meant to die are already dead.” ShangGuan LingLan cautiously moved closer and whispered in Jing Yue’s ear, “The Emperor has dozens of children, but some of them died just after they were born.”
“Si……” Jing Yue gasped. This is the real version of fighting over the throne!
“Right now, the throne will fall onto either the crown prince’s or the second prince’s hand, only between these two people.” ShangGuan LingLan said with a soft voice to Jing Yue, “I also overheard my father spoke, the crown prince’s side has Ninth Huang Shu’s support therefore he could sit steadily on the crown prince position. Otherwise, he would have been overthrown a long time ago.”
“Ei?” Jing Yue was a bit startled. Now she knew why Xiao JingRan set himself against Xiao Chen in every aspect. So it was because this Xiao Chen was helping the crown prince.
“But it doesn’t have anything to do with you.” ShangGuan LingLan raised her hand to pat Jing Yue’s shoulder whose face looked disturbed and said, “You, a girl without any status and background, won’t be a threat to those princes… They won’t pay you any attention.”
“To have no family’s pressure feels really great……” ShangGuan LingLan enviously patted Jing Yue’s shoulder again.
“What’s so great about it?” Jing Yue helplessly shrugged and said.
“You can marry the person you like!” ShangGuan LingLan stared at Jing Yue and further said, “I, as a Miss from the General Residence, not to mention in the future I’m doomed to be a couple with someone who comes from a family with equal status as mine, I may also, with the consideration of the political affairs in the court, have to marry someone I don’t like.” ShangGuan LingLan’s eyes were downcast.