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Chapter 783

The princess thought that the wine was for her to boost her courage, and she was indeed very scared when she saw the prince. She had never drunk wine before, and they said that drunkenness relieves her sorrows. She didn't leave a drop of that spicy and throat-cutting wine.

She was so dry that she felt dizzy and so hot that she felt like she was about to explode.

The princess didn't know that it was an aphrodisiac, and just thought it was a normal reaction after being drunk. When the prince came in and saw her blushing face, he scolded her for being stupid. The wife was eager for them to consummate their marriage, so she sent someone to bring the wine.

He dared to drink and drank it all without any fear of others.

The prince pressed the princess into the bathtub to wake her up, but it was of no use. The princess drank too much, so much that she lost her mind. She clung to him and hugged the prince's waist tightly.

Ning's mother was in the room at that time. She saw with her own eyes that the prince pushed the princess away again and again. Ning's mother was afraid that the prince would ignore the princess's life and death. She was so scared that she almost knelt down and begged the prince to save the princess. Fortunately, in the end, the prince was not so cruel.

Instead of throwing away the princess, he pushed her and the maid away.

The princess then consummated her marriage with the prince.

It was fate. After that day, the princess was planning to escape, but before she could find a chance to escape, she became pregnant.

Although the prince did not like the princess, the prince was happier than anyone else when she was pregnant. He couldn't help but hugged the princess and spun her around for several times. The frightened imperial doctor quickly warned the prince that the princess's fetus was not stable and she should not be frightened or get excited. The prince was in a hurry again.

Let go of the princess.

Later, Ning’s mother realized that the prince was really happy and that the prince really loved Xie Boting. However, she and the princess looked at the joy on the prince’s face and thought he was so happy that he could marry Princess Nankang that he forgot everything.

I was already in a bad mood, and no mother would want her child to be disliked by others, especially her own father, who poured cold water on the prince and made him angry.

The princess had the happiness of being loved by her parents, and even suffered the pain of her stepmother and stepfather. It was enough for her to suffer alone. She didn't want another child to suffer with her. She didn't know how long she could live with such torture.

She would not survive until the fetus in her belly reached adulthood.

The princess didn't take a sip of the pregnancy-preserving medicine prescribed by the imperial doctor. Even Ning's mother hid the fact that she didn't take the medicine, but she didn't hide it from the prince.

On the day when the incident failed, Ning's mother saw the greatest anger she had ever experienced in the twenty years she had known the prince.

The prince smashed a round chicken-wing wooden table in the princess' room with his fist. He looked at the princess coldly and said, "You hate me so much that you don't even want your own children. You are cruel!"

"I'm pregnant even if I don't want to. If you dare to let my son or daughter have any disadvantages, I will let the Mingde Marquis Mansion and the Meizhou Jiang Family bury my son with him!"

After leaving these two words, the prince threw up his sleeves and left.

Later, from the concubine's mouth, Mother Ning and the princess learned that before the imperial doctor said that the concubine's fetus was stable, the prince did not dare to show his face in front of the concubine for fear of irritating her to induce fetal contractions. He even went to say hello to the concubine before entering.

He would always ask if the princess was there. If she was there, he would leave.

The prince did not like the princess, but he felt sincere love for Xie Boting. On the day when the princess gave birth, the prince stayed outside the delivery room from dark to dawn. At that time, the princess was having difficulty giving birth, and Wen Po even went out to ask the prince whether he had taken care of her. After she came back,

, Po Wen begged the princess to give birth quickly, otherwise they would not be able to leave the Jingnan Palace alive today.

Thinking of the hardships that the princess endured when giving birth to Xie Boting, Ning's mother's eyes turned red. She realized that she had said too much at once. Mother Ning wiped the tears from the corner of her eyes and said, "Although the prince has been indifferent to the princess for so many years, he has been indifferent to the prince.

I am no worse than the second young master, and the princess is also satisfied."

Su Tang couldn't hold back and asked, "Don't you like your father at all?"

He asked without thinking. When he reacted, Su Tang looked embarrassed.

Given her status, it is really not appropriate for her to gossip about the relationship between the prince and the princess.

However, Su Tang felt that the prince must like the princess a little, otherwise he would not have let the imperial doctor lie to the princess that she had serious internal injuries after accidentally injuring her, and then moved into Tianxiangyuan, gave the princess a bunch of things, and recently came to Tianxiangyuan to eat almost every day.

If the prince really just likes Tianxiangyuan's food, wouldn't it be a matter of words to send the cook from Tianxiangyuan's small kitchen to the big kitchen?

If you don't like this kind of behavior, it can only be explained by the fact that the prince has a weird appetite and has to feed people he doesn't like.

There are still some traces of the prince's feelings for the princess, but Su Tang really didn't see much of the princess' love for the prince.
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