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Chapter 31 Entering the Palace



Chapter 31 Entering the Palace

Seeing that the eldest princess hadn't responded, Zheng Sisi stretched out her hand and waved, "Hi, eldest princess!"

"Puchi" the eldest princess laughed when she saw Zheng Sisi's funny action.

The eldest princess Sheng Yan has been engaged and is now waiting to get married. The eldest princess looked at the person in front of her. She looked very good and could be seen as a beauty, but she was too thin and too dark. Her big grape eyes moved around, which made her look funny.

The eldest princess asked: "You were really divorced, not divorced." The eldest princess was mainly too curious.

Zheng Sisi rolled her eyes in her heart. "Really? I have a divorce letter. Do you want to see it?"

The eldest princess moved forward and said, "Can I see it? I've never seen a divorce letter. What does it look like?"

Zheng Sisi was speechless, as if a divorce letter was a rare thing. In modern times, divorce certificates can be seen everywhere, and more people get divorce certificates than marriage certificates in the certificate office. Zheng Sisi thought about it again, as if in ancient times, divorce was the only way to get a wife, and divorce was indeed rare.

He reached into his sleeve pocket and finally pulled out a piece of paper and handed it to the eldest princess.

The eldest princess took it with a smile, slowly opened it and admired it.

At the end, I asked in confusion, "Why are there so many names and handprints here?"

Zheng Sisi understood and said, "Oh, that's what you mean. I was afraid that they would go back on their word, so I asked them to sign and put their fingerprints on it. The two behind it are from the Marquis and his wife, and they are witnesses."

The Grand Princess opened her mouth in surprise for a long time before asking, "Is this possible?"

"Of course, this is called insurance," said Zheng Sisi.

The eldest princess admired it for a while and then returned the divorce letter to Zheng Sisi, and asked again: "Then why did you break off the engagement again?"

Zheng Sisi said, "Originally, they planned my marriage. If I divorced and went back, they would need to support me, and my reputation would affect the marriages of my brothers and sisters in the mansion. So my father wanted to send me away. I didn't want to be tortured to death after being sent away, so we had a quarrel and then broke off the engagement."

Zheng Sisi said it simply, but the princess frowned after hearing it: "At least you have food, clothes and a house to live in Xie Mansion, but where will you live after you break up your marriage? How will you live? And your household registration information is all in Xie Mansion, so you still need to go back to Xie Mansion if you have anything to do."

Zheng Sisi was anxious: "Can't I buy a house and a shop by myself, live on my own, and have my own household registration information?"

"Ah, I've never heard of a woman being able to set up her own household!" The eldest princess said, looking at Zheng Sisi sympathetically. "Women have always obeyed their fathers at home, their brothers after their fathers die, their husbands after they get married, and their sons after their husbands die."

"Ah!" Zheng Sisi looked up at the roof of the carriage, wanting to cry but without tears.

She thought to herself, "How could this happen? I can't get out of this cage. No, I must establish a female household, even if I have to give the emperor a huge gift as a bargaining chip." Zheng Sisi nodded firmly.

"Okay, that's it, come on!" He clenched his fists to cheer himself up.

The eldest princess looked at Zheng Sisi, who sometimes raised her head, sometimes nodded, sometimes muttered, and sometimes clenched her fists, and thought she was crazy.

I asked timidly, "Are you okay?"

Zheng Sisi turned her head to look at her and smiled back: "Princess, I'm fine, thank you!"

The convoy finally arrived at the palace gate slowly. Emperor Yongshun ordered the Minister of Rites and the Minister of Revenue, Lord Liu and his son, Xie Junru, and several princes to go to the imperial study together, and instructed Eunuch Mu to bring Xie Yunmei into the palace.

Emperor Yongshun and the empress left first in the imperial sedan chair.

Zheng Sisi followed Eunuch Mu with her head down, not daring to look up. She didn't understand the rules of the palace and was afraid that she would accidentally offend someone she couldn't afford to offend.


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