Ji Wenyuan was a prince of the Kingdom of Great Yan.
His mother-in-law was the county chief of the Kingdom of Great Yan. Because of her faction and the failure of the struggle for the throne, she was married to King Ji after being ordained by Nihuang's mother.
Although the Kingdom of Ji was a vassal of the Kingdom of Great Yan, it was a kingdom ruled by men.
The women of the Kingdom of Great Yan had always been one woman and several men. When had they ever shared a man with others?
The county chief and King Ji held a wedding, but they discovered that King Ji already had a queen and even a son.
The county head flew into a rage and repeatedly plotted against the Queen and her legitimate son. However, he was just one move short and did not have the support of any forces in the Ji kingdom. In the end, his plot was exposed and he was poisoned to death by the Queen in King Ji's palace.
Under the protection of the remaining forces, Ji Wenyuan escaped from the pursuit. He was saved by Neon Phoenix and liked by her.
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However, such a favor was only a good opportunity for Ji Wenyuan to hide.
On the surface, he was extremely grateful to Neon Phoenix and was willing to be the sharpest knife in her hands.
But secretly, he had been contacting the county head's old subordinates.
Ji Wenyuan hated Neon Phoenix and the Dayan Kingdom.
The injustice he had once endured, the whipping of his mother, and the bullying and humiliation of Queen Ji and her son...
All of this made the Ji kingdom and Dayan kingdom his targets for revenge.
Ji Wenyuan had planned for five years to use Neon Phoenix's love and trust in him to gradually strip her of her power and nurture his own trusted aides.
A rebellion meant a change in power.
The kingdom that Dayan had boasted of ruling for hundreds of years fell into Ji Wenyuan's hands.
The winner was a king, and the loser was a bandit. Ni Huang was imprisoned by Ji Wenyuan and chose to end her life with poison.
After Ni Huang died, Ji Wenyuan commanded the army and forced King Ji, Queen Ji, and her son to die, turning the Ji kingdom into a county of the Great Yan Kingdom.
Gradually, the venerated female kingdom became the venerated male kingdom, and Ji Wenyuan became the founding emperor of the Wen Dynasty.
The Great Yan kingdom gradually disappeared from history.
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Speaking of which, all of this was the result of the winner being king and the loser being a bandit. However, Ji Wenyuan used Ni Huang's good impression of him and was really unscrupulous.
Therefore, before dying, Neon Phoenix always carried a towering resentment.
And when she entered this world, Xia Ling saw the mission that Hai Hai gave her, so she expanded it into a sub-mission.
[ abuse Ji Wenyuan ]
Completing the sub-mission, an additional 200 points were awarded.
With points, Xia Ling was naturally tempted.
However, she wanted to conquer Ji Wenyuan and abuse him at the same time. Unless Ji Wenyuan was a masochist, otherwise, it would be quite difficult for her to complete the two parts of the mission.
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Xia Ling thought about it carefully.
She had looked at Ji Wenyuan just now. He was a man with a gentle breeze and a bright moon. But behind his back?
He was decisive and shrewd.
However, it was not impossible for such a man...
Xia Ling's phoenix-like eyes slightly twitched. She slowly curved her lips and made up her mind.
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Ji Wenyuan was the prime minister after all. These palace men did not dare to force him too much.
According to the palace etiquette, the male pets who served the bed should be washed clean. After putting on the clothes that served the bed, they were sent into the Spring Dew hall to wait.
After Ji Wenyuan came out of the bath, he was still wearing his official robes. However, looking at him, none of the palace servants dared to say anything.
Only after sending Ji Wenyuan into the hall did the palace servants heave a sigh of relief.
Following that, they sighed. Prime Minister Ji's peerless good looks were indeed the bane of men. He had caused such trouble for him and was actually forced to wait in bed by the emperor.
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Ji Wenyuan was brought down to soak flower petals and make incense.