Way Of Choices Chapter 429 - Darkness (1/2)
Chapter 429 - Darkness
Translated by: Hypersheep325
Edited by: Michyrr
The crown prince was the natural successor to the position of emperor If the Great Zhou had a crown prince, there would simply have been no need for the conflict between the Orthodoxy and the Divine Eree and the state of the continent would be much more stable--in fact, the Great Zhou really did have a crown prince once He was the son of Emperor Xian and the Divine E
Lamentably, the successive crown princes of the Great Zhou never ood end After Eic death in the rebellion in the Hundred Herb Garden The crown prince that had beenwas also ultimately involved in some indescribable conspiracy and killed This Crown Prince Zhao also met a rather unfortunate end, but one could also say that it was relatively fortunate, because he died when he was very sedy
Not long after E died of illness in his infancy
But no one believed it Of course no one believed it How could the union of the blood of the Imperial clan and the Divine E?
With regards to the reason for the death of Crown Prince Zhao, there were countless theories
There was one theory that was the most broadly spread--back then when the Chen Imperial clan joined hands with the conservative faction of the Orthodoxy to drive the Divine E battle where the Divine Empress and the Pope obtained the final victory, several hundred princes and nobles of the Chen Imperial clan were either killed or banished In addition, the teachers and students of the Orthodox Academy were killed or wounded until there was alrass and the broken wells and collapsed walls However, the Divine Empress had also paid an enor was poisoned to death by the Divine Empress's enemies
There was also another theory that spread far and wide, but it was impossible to hear it in the teahouses and the inns Only in the dark night was it uneasily circulated That theory was even more cruel, even more callous
There were some people who surreptitiously insisted that several hundred years ago when the Divine Empress was expelled fro and lived out her otten to know the Pope and the then-Principal of the Orthodox Acade the heavens and changing fate She swore an oath to the starry sky that it would be better in this life if her bloodline was to be ended, and froed fate Crown Prince Zhao's death was the curse fro of her fate, or perhaps it could be said to be the wrath of heaven…it was also possible that it was an action she had done herself to co her fate!
In those dark ru seemed to have personally witnessed that dreadful and bloody scene in the I in vivid detail--how the Divine E clothes, reaching for that wailing infant Her beautiful and dignified face showed no expression, but a single tear flowed down froradually grew quiet In the darkness, the palace was so peaceful it could cause the heart to beat in fear
If this was the wrath of heaven invited by the Divine E her fate, leading her to be without descendants and to live alone on this world until her death, then the Heavenly Dao and the sea of stars were truly too unfeeling and terrifying If the Divine Empress had personally killed off her only son so that she could co her fate just so that she could live on this continent isolated and without anyone else, then she was truly too unfeeling and frightening
Nowas already dead, dead for a callous and terrifying reason, dead in a very unfortunate and pitiableup this topic, including the Chen Imperial clan and the Orthodoxy Only that crazy Lord Hu of the I had plucked out all of his fingernails, continued to declare to the world with his blood-filled …was not dead And then, right as Zhou Tong was prepared to rip out Lord Hu's tongue as well, the Divine Empress bestowed her mercy and allowed Lord Hu to return to his home to recuperate
In the view of uilty conscience, or perhaps a sort of self-consolation Just ent on in the Imperial Palace in that year? Just how did Crown Prince Zhaouilty conscience? Thus, that cruel and horrifying theory spread ht
At night, the Iinning of summer was actually endlessly cold
The chief eunuch lowered his head, not even daring to glance at the Divine Empress
The quiet courtyard, in a flash, transforn of any snowflakes, but the surface of the pool was gradually for a layer of ice
With a single thought, a Saint could e, the waves would rage and the sea would be in turht would fall over the sky If their emotions were both downcast and extremely melancholy, there would naturally be wind and snow for days on end
Just as the chief eunuch felt like his sea of consciousness would freeze and snap, the Divine E out once more Her voice was very calm and very indifferent, just like the water of the pool under the sheet of ice ”All the world's people are(象) are also 's death has never been i have different Chinese characters for their names The first one uses '相' while the second uses '象')
It had never been important, so it had also not been important in the past
The chief eunuch lowered his head even more, as if it was alround He slowly began to retreat backwards into the darkness
Frolossy black as jade It had walked out of the darkness as if it carried a piece of the darkness with it
Was everything obscured by the darkness true? Then what about darkness itself?
The Divine Eoat and asked, ”And what about you? Why are you willing to be so close to him? Just who is he?”
Tonight was Chen Changsheng's first night in the Orthodox Acadehts, after eating dinner and strolling around the lake, he very naturally walked into the library Luoluo had returned to the Li Palace and Tang Thirty-Six was still in the Mausoleu trees and Zhexiu was still in Zhou Prison He didn't knohat else to do, so he decided to just continue cultivating