The prince could have a dream of becoming a renowned mage, mastering magic to protect his realm and solve complex problems. His journey to achieve this goal might involve intense training and facing various magical challenges.
First, he had to mention the Great Prince's background. His mother, Lady Ning, was a slave girl of the Eastern Wasteland. Her status was low. When she was pregnant, the Empress Dowager did not allow her to enter the harem. It was Ye Qingmei who protected her. Thus, regardless of status or bloodline, it was destined that the First Prince would never become the heir. The First Prince knew this very well and had accepted reality, so he had never thought of fighting for the throne. The Great Prince's personality was also very similar to Lady Ning's. He was frank and straightforward, and very loyal to the Qing Kingdom and the Emperor.(Later, when the Crown Prince, Second Prince, Eldest Princess, and the others rebelled, it was also the Great Prince and Fan Xian who led troops to fight to the death.) In the early stages, he was sent by the Qing Emperor to guard the border because of his bravery. He could not return to the capital without an edict. Later, he returned to the capital because he married the Northern Qi Princess. His army was disbanded by the Qing Emperor so that the Great Prince had no power to rely on in Jingdou. In any case, after the Qing Emperor's various tricks, the Great Prince's heart toward the Qing Emperor had turned cold and he had become an ally with Fan Xian. In the end, Dongyi belonged to the Qing Kingdom. The Great Prince took his mother, Lady Ning, and his wife to station troops in charge of Dongyi. On the one hand, he was Fan Xian's helper to watch over this place. On the other hand, he was taking his mother to return to her roots and stay away from the center of power.
Jiang Jinxin and Prince Rui mainly talked about the change in fate of Jiang Jinxin, the daughter of a concubine, and the love story between her and Prince Rui. Jiang Jinxin was originally the daughter of a concubine who was suppressed, but because of her beauty and unique temperament, she attracted Prince Rui's attention. Even though she was a Shu daughter, Prince Rui had a strong interest in her and started to pursue her. However, Jiang Jinxin was not an ordinary woman. She had her own ambition and wisdom. Through her own hard work and intelligence, she successfully resolved crisis after crisis and finally became Rui Wangfei. This novel was set in an ancient dynasty and depicted Jiang Jinxin's growth from a concubine's daughter to a noble consort. At the same time, it showed the love story between her and Prince Rui that transcended time and space.
Jiang Jinxin and Prince Rui mainly talked about the change in fate of Jiang Jinxin, the daughter of a concubine, and the love story between her and Prince Rui. Jiang Jinxin was originally the daughter of a concubine who was suppressed, but because of her beauty and unique temperament, she attracted Prince Rui's attention. Even though she was a Shu daughter, Prince Rui had developed a strong interest in her and started a love story that transcended time and space. In the story, Jiang Jinxin not only relied on her medical skills to gain a foothold in ancient society, but also won Prince Rui's respect and love with her wisdom and kindness. Prince Rui, on the other hand, was a wise and mighty monarch. He gradually discovered her value in his interactions with Jiang Jinxin and eventually fell in love with her. Their relationship had gone through many twists and turns and tests before they finally got together. Not only was the plot of this novel full of ups and downs, but it also displayed the complexity and beauty of human nature through exquisite character descriptions and in-depth psychological descriptions. At the same time, the medical knowledge involved in the novel also provided readers with a new reading experience. In short, Jiang Jinxin Rui Wang was a time-travel romance novel worth reading.
In the context of the light novel, the prince giving up Franz might be related to a shift in the prince's goals or values. For example, if the prince is focused on power and Franz represents a liability or a distraction from that pursuit, he might choose to give up on him. It could also be that new information has come to light about Franz that has made the prince change his stance.
Yes, the Second Prince did want to kill Fan Xian. Fan Xian did not want to rely on the Second Prince. In order to fight for the throne, the Second Prince thought Fan Xian was his competitor and set up a trap to kill Fan Xian. In the play, the Second Prince sent people to assassinate Fan Xian. Before Fan Xian was about to leave for Northern Qi, the Second Prince built a pavilion to bid farewell to Fan Xian. After Fan Xian left, the Second Prince ordered people to tear down the pavilion, showing his hostility towards Fan Xian. In addition, Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian in the back. Although it seemed to be to protect Fan Xian on the surface, it was actually part of the Second Prince's plan. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the Second Prince really did want to kill Fan Xian.
Yes, the Second Prince did want to kill Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. His background was special, and he might become the heir to the throne. The Second Prince believed Fan Xian was a threat to his ascension to the throne, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. In the play, the Second Prince sent people to assassinate Fan Xian. Before Fan Xian was about to leave for Northern Qi, the Second Prince built a pavilion to bid farewell to Fan Xian. In addition, the Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was also complicated. He had helped him, schemed against him, and even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian had gone through the stages of probing, using, seizing power, and breaking up. Thus, the Second Prince's motive for wanting to kill Fan Xian was to fight for the throne.
Yes, the Second Prince did want to kill Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. His background was special, and he might become the heir to the throne. The Second Prince believed Fan Xian was a threat to his ascension to the throne, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. In the play, the Second Prince sent people to assassinate Fan Xian. Before Fan Xian was about to leave for Northern Qi, the Second Prince built a pavilion to bid farewell to Fan Xian. In addition, the Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was also complicated. He had helped him, schemed against him, and even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian had gone through the stages of probing, using, seizing power, and breaking up. Thus, the Second Prince's motive for wanting to kill Fan Xian was to fight for the throne.
Yes, the Second Prince did want to kill Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. His background was special, and he might become the heir to the throne. The Second Prince believed Fan Xian was a threat to his ascension to the throne, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. In the play, the Second Prince sent people to assassinate Fan Xian. Before Fan Xian was about to leave for Northern Qi, the Second Prince built a pavilion to bid farewell to Fan Xian. In addition, the Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was also complicated. He had helped him, schemed against him, and even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian had gone through the stages of probing, using, seizing power, and breaking up. Thus, the Second Prince's motive for wanting to kill Fan Xian was to fight for the throne.
Yes, the Second Prince did want to kill Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. His background was special, and he might become the heir to the throne. The Second Prince believed Fan Xian was a threat to his ascension to the throne, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. In the play, the Second Prince sent people to assassinate Fan Xian. Before Fan Xian was about to leave for Northern Qi, the Second Prince built a pavilion to bid farewell to Fan Xian. In addition, the Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was also complicated. He had helped him, schemed against him, and even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian had gone through the stages of probing, using, seizing power, and breaking up. Thus, the Second Prince's motive for wanting to kill Fan Xian was to fight for the throne.
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