Top Ten Good Mothers in Quick Transmigration Chapter 368: : Prince Xiong’s Queen Mother (3)


Yin Yin stared at the man in front of her. Through the candlelight, she seemed to be able to see the appearance of the man when he was young.

At that time, Xiao Qingheng was still an unfavored eldest prince, because Emperor Qing didn't like the death of the Empress Yuan, and was thrown into the cold palace to live. Even the eunuchs always bullied him.

At that time, Xiao Qingheng was just a pitiful little girl, unable to eat enough or wear warm clothes.

That day was the memorial day of the Empress Yuan, Xiao Qingheng worshiped her secretly, never wanting to be seen by an eunuch.

The **** directly kicked Xiao Qingheng into the lake in the winter, when Xiao Qingheng was not yet ten years old.

It was Yin Yin passing by who saved Xiao Qingheng.

Yin Yin is one year younger than Xiao Qingheng, but she was born in Jiangmen and played primary school martial arts, so after rescuing Xiao Qingheng from the lake, she was fine, but Xiao Qingheng developed a high fever and was dying.

Xiao Yinyin is a face control when she was young, and she especially likes to get along with good-looking people.

Although the Xiao Qingheng who was rescued was thin and small, he was very embarrassed, but he did not hide his handsome and youthful appearance at all.

Because of this, Yin Yin intends to be friends with him.

She ordered the **** to be beaten with a board and also kicked into the lake, because she couldn't find an imperial doctor, so she had to secretly take care of Xiao Qingheng herself.

Later, Xiao Qingheng finally came back to life.

It was also at that time that Yin Yin shone into Xiao Qingheng's indifferent and lonely heart like a ray of light.

After that, the two got along more and more. It was Yin Yin who secretly went to see Xiao Qingheng, bringing all kinds of food, drink, and things to keep warm.

After the death of Empress Yuan, Yin Yin was the only one who gave Xiao Qingheng warmth.

They can be said to be childhood sweethearts, and during that long time together, Xiao Qingheng fell in love with Yin Yin, and Yin Yin also fell in love with Xiao Qingheng after knowing it.

When Xiao Qingheng was sixteen years old, he personally asked Emperor Qing to marry Yin Yin as his wife.

Emperor Qing agreed.

On the night of their marriage, Xiao Qingheng said that he only wished to be a couple with Yin Yin for the rest of his life.

But now...

Yin Yin stared at Xiao Qingheng, took a few deep breaths, and then suppressed the turbulent emotions. The original owner's emotions affected her, making her eyes red unconsciously, and her hands were clenched tightly under her sleeves .

It took Yin Yin a long while to ask with difficulty: "Xiao Qingheng, have you forgotten your vow?" Probably because of crying, her voice was slightly hoarse, and she tried her best to calm down her voice.

Xiao Qingheng looked at the slumped wife in front of him, he was a little dumb for a moment, his face showed pain, and it took him a while to move his lips: "Yinyin, I have not forgotten, I will always only have you in my heart, I I don't love her, and I don't like her."

Yin Yin twitched the corners of her lips, with a hint of sarcasm: "At the beginning, you said that you will be a couple forever." If you are a couple, how can there be a third person to intervene.

Xiao Qingheng said weakly: "Yinyin, you should understand what I mean. I only love you, and I took her as my concubine just to repay my kindness."

"Is it necessary to repay the favor with the body? Why can't it be done in other ways." Yin Yin asked.

"Zheng Yan'er doesn't ask for gold, silver, or anything else. She says she just wants to have a title, a child. She promises that she won't meddle in our relationship. Yinyin, as long as she is accepted as a concubine Give her a child, and my relationship with her will be broken." Xiao Qingheng tried his best to explain to Yin Yin, "After all, she was bullied by those people for me, and her innocence is gone. If I don't accept her, She will die."


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