Rebirth Of The General's Granddaughter - Chapter 89 part3
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Chapter 89 part3

Rebirth of the General's Granddaughter Chapter 89.3

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Loving the house meant loving the crow inside thehouse. Therefore, the Emperor also loved the Second w.a.n.gzi born from De Fei.

De Fei's father was the Chief Left Imperial Censor:Lu Wenzhi. Imperial Censor Lu was upstanding, honest, and very loyal to theEmperor. The Emperor also thought highly of him.

When De Fei was pregnant, she was repeatedlypoisoned. She gave birth to Second w.a.n.gzi with great difficulties.

When Second w.a.n.gzi was born, he was a healthy child.But when he was twelve years old and hunting with the Emperor, his horse wa.s.startled. He fell off the horse, injured his lumbar vertebra, and became a paraplegic.

The Emperor executed the people who managed thehorse. But the real mastermind was still not found.

Second w.a.n.gzi was originally a sunny, cheerful boy,very clever and cute. But after the accident, he gradually became silent and gloomy.His temper was peevish and violent.

He did not socialize with anyone. If he was slightlyunhappy, he would beat and kill servants. He gradually lost his Fuw.a.n.g's love.

Unless there was a major festival or banquet, hewould never show up.

He was only here today because Duke Anguo fu was theEmpress Dowager's maiden family.

And the Empress Dowager was the only one besides hismother and grandfather Imperial Censor Lu who cares about him.

Zi You's words made him very satisfied. It wasbecause Shangguan Lingluo never put him, her brother, in her eyes. She alwayssecretly called him "d.a.m.ned rubbish."

He clenched his fists tightly. He hoped that Zi Youwould win against and make a fool out of Shangguan Lingluo.

Fourth Gongzhu was angered until she almost fainted.Since childhood, no matter who she insulted, no one had ever embarra.s.sed her inpublic.

She was not afraid of competing, but being forced tocompete made her extremely displeased.

If she competed, she lost face. If she didn'tcompete, she lost even more face. If she lost, her face would be thrown!

Looking at the current situation, if she didn'tcompete, Mu Zi You would certainly not spare her. Only if she competed and wonwould she regain her dignity.