The Peasant Wife Is a Lucky Charm - Chapter 641
Chapter 641: Fight
UƤDATΕD by ƁʘXNΟVEL.CƟM
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
However, later on, the Third Prince genuinely moved the female lead, and she finally agreed to become his empress.
The martial arts world leader, a devoted supporting character, met a tragic fate.
In the narrative, the infatuated male supporting character struggled to secure his place. He warned the female lead that, as an emperor, she would eventually have no choice. He urged her not to be naive and to distrust the Third Prince’s words, insisting they were meant to be together for life.
The female lead hesitated due to his words.
Originally capable of rebellion, he abandoned the fight for the throne for the sake of the female lead. He assisted the male lead in claiming the dragon throne, anticipating that the female lead would eventually choose him over palace confinement.
In the end, the female lead chose the Third Prince.
With this outcome, the leader of the martial arts world was naturally heartbroken.
Rejecting the high-ranking official position promised by the Third Prince, he left the capital disheartened, resigned from his leadership in the martial arts world, and retreated to a remote place. He remained unmarried.
In the original book’s plot, a significant reason for the Third Prince’s love and devotion to the female lead was her crucial role in reclaiming the throne.
Now, the female lead’s savior had been replaced by an infatuated male supporting character. The foundation of love was not the male lead, and she had not made a major contribution to the Third Prince’s career. Would the Third Prince still be devoted to her?
In comparison, who would she ultimately choose to be with? “Wife, what are you thinking about?”
Su Bin could sense that Qin Zhenzhen had something on her mind.
He had something on his mind too.
The Miss Ruolan mentioned in the secret letter bore a striking resemblance to his wife.
His wife used to be perceived as unintelligent, lazy, overweight, and fierce, but she underwent a near-instant transformation. She became capable, diligent, and reasonable.
Although his wife had provided an explanation, he believed her.
However, Miss Ruolan’s transformation was even more astonishing.
She evolved from a naive village girl into a clever and formidable female swordsman.
If she claimed to have undergone a swap, people would likely believe her.
What intrigued him even more was that his wife seemed to pay special attention to Miss Ruolan.
Qin Zhenzhen had anticipated Su Bin’s thoughts.
Even without mentioning Miss Ruolan, Su Bin would eventually discover the truth.
Sooner or later, he would suspect that she hadn’t been entirely forthcoming.
Despite recently “confessing” to Su Bin, would she need to “confess” again?
No, she wouldn’t “confess” again!
In a few days, she planned to find an unusual book for him to read.
With Su Bin’s intelligence, he should grasp the hidden message she intended to convey.
At the end of the year, Yuan Bao was approaching two years old.
As Su Bin was still occupied with official duties, they couldn’t travel anywhere and had to spend the New Year in Shanglin.
While they were confined, others were free to leave.
Last year, when Yuan Bao was nearly one year old, many people gathered.
Except for Qin Silong and Su Ping, who couldn’t leave the camp, everyone else had come.
The Qin and Su families had a grand reunion dinner.
This year, Su Bin mentioned that they should all stay home for the New Year and not venture out. The harsh winter weather and difficult road conditions made the journey truly arduous.
He didn’t explicitly state the other reason. In truth, the Third Prince intended to make a move on New Year’s Eve.
Accurate information had reached them, indicating that the Public House would officially announce on the first lunar night of the coming year that Lord State Duke would ascend to the throne, marking a change in the dynasty.
The Third Prince needed to enter the palace before the Public House made this announcement.
This was a secret that couldn’t be disclosed prematurely.
The shifts in the royal court would directly impact the entire nation.
Regardless of the outcome, it was impossible for the victor to completely eliminate the opposing party.
Those who managed to escape would inevitably be pursued by soldiers.
This might lead to capture or unintended fatalities..