Chapter 454: The crown prince proclaimed himself emperor

Chapter 454 The crown prince ascends the throne and proclaims himself emperor

Si Zhaoting was always able to talk about tender things as if they were taking by force.

After reacting, Xia Zhen's heart skipped a beat. She approached Si Zhaoting's cold face, and a sweet smile overflowed from the corner of her mouth uncontrollably.

"So... you're going to marry me?"

Si Zhaoting controlled his expression, pressed his lips and said.

"Almost, my mother said try to get things done before I leave Beijing, otherwise who knows when I'll be back next time."

Having said that, Si Zhaoting glanced at Xia Zhen's lower abdomen, his tone calm.

"And... in case a child is born at any time, the name will not be justified."

After listening to Si Zhaoting's words, Xia Zhen was of course happy. She didn't know what she thought of, and suddenly leaned into Si Zhaoting's ear and yelled.

"Husband!"

Xia Zhen is actually a bit obsessed with these two words. A serious couple from other people's family can be called a husband no matter they are talking in daily life or in bed.

But Xia Zhen couldn't do it. Before Si Zhaoting told her his name, she still called him an adult, let alone in front of outsiders. She didn't even dare to call him by that name.

Xia Zhen's eyes brightened, and he repeated it again.

"Then I can call you husband from now on!"

Si Zhaoting felt a little hot from her shouting, and cleared his throat.

"It's up to you, you can call it whatever you like."

After hearing this, Xia Zhen rushed over, hugged Si Zhaoting and said.

"Why are you so nice!"



The marriage between Xia Zhen and Si Zhaoting went very smoothly. Si Zhong and Li Qingyan had experienced ups and downs in their lives, and they had long regarded the things around them very lightly, and they had never made any demands on Si Zhaoting's marriage.

Xia's father and Xia's mother regarded Si Zhaoting as a lifesaver, and raised their hands in approval of Xia Zhen's body.

As for the emperor, he was already afraid of Si Zhaoting's power, seeing that he found someone with a low status, he wished to make decisions for them.

In this way, Xia Zhen married Si Zhaoting, and immediately followed her to the frontier after getting married, and lived a life of husband and wife.

While Xia Tong returned home with his parents, Si Zhaoting bought another house for Xia's father and mother near his house, so that he could have someone to take care of him when he went out.

Influenced by his parents, Si Zhaoting stopped taking concubines. He was cold-tempered. He never thought that one day he would marry a wife and have children. Now that he has Xia Zhen, he only intends to live with her for the rest of his life.

After marrying Si Zhaoting, Xia Zhen no longer had to live in fear like before, but as time went on, she was pampered more and more like a child.

Although life in the frontier is bitter, it is free. The palace is just the opposite. The body is graceful and luxurious, but the heart seems to be trapped in a cage.

One year after Si Fu got engaged to Zou Heng, she held a glamorous ceremony and became the crown princess that everyone envied.

During those days, Si Fu was immersed in Zou Heng's gentle love, and felt that she was the happiest person in the world.

Unfortunately, the good times don't last long.

Within half a year after Zou Heng got married, Zou Yuan passed away due to illness.

The crown prince ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor, and the crown princess became the mother of a country.

At first, Sifu thought it was the same as before, but it didn't take long before she realized that she was wrong.

There is a huge gap between the identities of the crown princess and the queen, and the same is true for the prince and the emperor.

The emperor shoulders the mission of the court and the peace of the people. From the moment she ascended the throne, Zou Heng is no longer hers alone.

Zou Heng's previous promise to her was not recognized by the officials, and Si Fu became the target of public criticism.

(end of this chapter)