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Rebirth: The Journey of an Heiress novel Chapter 909

Chapter 909: Chapter 906: Death in the Southern Border

Hongqiao understood that the Jin Kingdom had reached a life-and-death edge, and King Liang intended to make one final struggle.

Originally, they were servants of the Second Prince’s mansion, but were later rescued by King Liang, who spent his life striving for Consort Tong and the Second Prince. How could they, the servants, have any reason to retreat?

Hongmei nodded: "Yes!"

"Release Fan Yuhuai and those generals who followed me, let him accompany me to rescue my father!"

"What about Li Mao and those ministers?" Hongmei asked again.

"Useless fools, what’s the point of rescuing them? Let them fend for themselves!" King Liang adjusted his sleeves and stepped out of the prison.

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Luohong City was in turmoil, screams echoed everywhere, and flames soared into the sky...

Some dared to enter the prison to rescue King Liang, while others took advantage of the chaos to save their children.

The people, whose children were forcibly conscripted by the Crown Prince for the Emperor, saw Luohong City in chaos and thought of their children, caged like livestock in the Government Office, which made them anxious.

Those men who feared death for their children’s sake took the opportunity to knock on doors, calling on men whose children had been taken. They gathered more than twenty men, each armed with suitable tools, and charged towards the Government Office to rescue their children.

All the soldiers within the Government Office had been sent to the city gates to fend off enemies, leaving only six to guard the children locked in cages within the office.

The leader among the people feared harming the children in their fearless rush, and seeing the distant fire, had an idea. He led three others to set fire to the rear residence of the Government Office. ƒree𝑤ebnσvel-com

The fire drew away the officials guarding the children, allowing the people to break in, smash open the cages chained with iron, and protectively flee with the children...

However, at the entrance of the office, they saw ten soldiers wielding blades charging in. The twenty-odd men hurriedly shielded the crying children behind them, some holding up their sickles, others their hoes, each ready to fight to the death.

"Dad! I’m scared!" a little girl clung to a man’s leg, tears in her eyes, looking at the soldiers at the door and cried.

Before entering the city, Bai Qingyan had commanded that after entering the city, a hundred soldiers would divide into ten, heading to the Government Office to rescue the children held there, ensuring their safety.

Unexpectedly, upon opening the city gate and heading to the Government Office to rescue these children, they found the children’s fathers had beaten them to it...

The Eldest Princess looked at the Emperor, whose eyes burned with fury, her speech slow and deliberate: "Once, before the Bai family had any intention of rebellion, you suspected they would betray you, and the treacherous ministers in court eagerly acted to eliminate the Bai family, this thorn in your heart. Now, as you wished... the Bai family has rebelled, something that should have been anticipated, so why are you so angry?"

"Traitors! Traitors! You are all traitors!" The Emperor, his veins bulging on his forehead, shouted, "You, as the Eldest Princess of the Imperial Family, aided your granddaughter in destroying the Lin family’s sovereignty, aren’t you afraid that after you die, you’ll have no face to meet the ancestors?!"

Sitting under the lamp, the Eldest Princess

"Shamefully, as a grandmother, I have not helped my granddaughter on her path to the throne in any way, instead I have schemed against her for the Lin family’s sovereignty!" The Eldest Princess leaned against her pillow, showing signs of old age, her voice slow. She looked at the Jin Kingdom’s Emperor, shook her head, her gaze sharp with intense hatred and disgust, "But it was you who, in pursuit of eternal life, built the Nine-fold Terrace, used children’s lives for alchemy, incited heaven’s wrath and people’s anger in Jin Kingdom, causing uprisings everywhere! You... were the greatest support in pushing my granddaughter towards the throne. Knowing all of this, Emperor... why deceive yourself and always blame others?"

"Regarding the Lin family’s sovereignty, I ask myself... I have a clear conscience. When I meet the Lin family’s ancestors someday, I will have an explanation. But this vast industry of the Lin family... the realm entrusted to your hands, you cut off your own arm, killed King of Zhen Bai Weiting, and ultimately ruined the Lin family’s sovereignty in your hands." The Eldest Princess’s sandalwood Buddha beads slid from her wrist to her hand, she calmly began to move them, "The one who should worry about how to answer to the Lin ancestors is the Emperor yourself! What I should worry about is how to answer to the Bai ancestors after death! We are both gravely sinful beings, one... sorry to the Lin family, one sorry to the Bai family! Someday when we meet underground... I might have to tell your father, you must remember the taste of his cane."

Mentioning his father’s cane, even now the Emperor’s backside still faintly aches. He was furious and embarrassed, refusing to listen to the Eldest Princess, shouting: "Traitors! Traitors! You are all traitors! You will surely die without a burial place!"

The Emperor was consumed by his aunt’s betrayal of Lin family sovereignty and perceived his grandmother’s granddaughter as a traitor in the Jin Kingdom.

At this moment, the Emperor deeply regretted that he should have eradicated all the Bai family’s women when all Bai family men died in the southern frontier, so Bai Qingyan and Bai Jinxiu, these two vile women, would not have become trouble and ruined his grand plan of ascending the Nine-fold Terrace.

The Bai family indeed was his curse, when Bai Weiting went to the southern frontier battlefield, why didn’t he take all Bai descendants to show loyalty, why didn’t they all die in the southern frontier!

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