"Actually, the reason why the emperor asked Princess Ziyan to marry me was just because he was worried that I, the vassal king, would rebel. I asked the emperor to resign. I think there is no reason for him to marry Princess Ziyan again."
Ye Jicheng's words were filled with vicissitudes of life.
Just as he was about to turn around, he heard Ye Hanyue say:
"Father, I will not marry Princess Ziyan."
In a word, it is neither humble nor arrogant!
But Helian Ziyan, who was behind him, felt like he was stabbed hard in the heart.
The pain is a little uncomfortable.
He staggered a few steps back.
This small movement attracted Ye Jicheng and Ye Hanyue to cast their gaze over.
Helian Ziyan was seen standing behind them with an ugly expression.
"Princess?"
"Zi Yan?"
The father and son spoke together, with a hint of surprise in their eyes.
At this time, Ye Hanyue felt a little uneasy in her heart.
Looking at Helian Ziyan's slightly red eyes, his heart ached inexplicably.
"Purple words..."
Just as he was about to speak, he was interrupted by Helian Ziyan's casual voice.
"Lord Night, I... I'm here to say goodbye to you."
She forced herself to smile and speak to Ye Jicheng.
He hid the tears in his eyes.
However, she did not dare to look at Ye Hanyue.
She found that she was simply afraid to look into his pair of eyes that had made her familiar and even a little sinking before.
Ye Yunluo.
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.
.
.
It turned out that he didn't want to marry her at all.
The reason why I was so kind to her before was just because she was a princess.
Her title as a princess forced him to be so kind to her.
Feeling a little uncomfortable in her heart, she bit her lower lip with tears streaming down her face.
Force the tears to flow back.
She raised her lips, stood there, looked at Ye Jicheng and continued:
"Your Majesty, I just heard what you and the Crown Prince said. Actually... you don't need to resign..."
She shook her head at Yejicheng.
"After I go back, I will ask my father to take back his orders. Then...the prince will not have to worry about whether to marry me..."