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Jiang Ning didnât talk back this time.
Although she was stubborn, she also valued her life.
âAre you brothers always so open in your fights and killings?â Jiang Ning asked.
âOf course not. Itâs just⦠some things, everyone knows in their hearts.â Li Hongyuan said indifferently, âThroughout history, struggles for the Imperial Throne have always been bloody.â
âActually, isnât it good to just be a rich and noble prince? Why must you compete for that position?â
âYou donât understand.â Li Hongyuan looked out the carriage window, his eyes becoming a bit distant, âSome things, once they are out of your control, there is no turning back.â
âIt sounds like someone forced you to fight for it.â
âOf course. If you donât fight for it, someone will force you to do so. If you donât fight and give up the position to someone else, they wonât be merciful to you. Do you want to be trampled underfoot for the rest of your life?â
Jiang Ning actually understood this, but throughout history, there have also been wealthy princes who lived leisurely lives without a care in the world.
However, looking at the ruthlessness and life-and-death struggles between these brothers, there was absolutely no room for retreat.
If you donât fight, you will die.
For the sake of her life, she decided to stay in the Prince of Yuâs residence for the remaining three or four months, not going out.
Moreover, her arm, although it was just an external injury, had a whole layer of flesh cut off.
Having a lame leg was one thing, but now with an injured arm, there was no way she could go out to have fun.
At that moment, the carriage suddenly shook.
Jiang Ning lost her balance and was thrown to the side, about to hit the carriage.
A hand grabbed her shoulder, steadying her.
âWhatâs the matter?â Li Hongyuan asked in a deep voice.
Chashanâs voice came from outside the carriage: âThereâs a stone on the road. No problem.â
âTell the coachman if the ride gets bumpy again, I will take their lives.â
âThis servant understands.â
The carriage slowed down a bit, but it became more stable.
Li Hongyuan asked Jiang Ning: âAre you alright? Is there any discomfort? Does your arm hurt?â
âIâm fine.â
âDoes your arm hurt?â She didnât answer, so Li Hongyuan repeated the question.
âA little.â
How could it not hurt at all?
Li Hongyuan asked again, âDoes your stomach hurt?â
âWhy should my stomach hurt?â Jiang Ning glanced at him, âWhen I was at the Medical Clinic, you kept saying I was going to have a miscarriage. Now you keep asking if my stomach hurts. Do you really want me to have a miscarriage?â
âDo you have a brain?â Li Hongyuan was exasperated and retracted his hand, âIâm asking this because the child kept kicking your stomach!â
Jiang Ning said, âWho would have a stomachache because of the kicking?â
âNo, it doesnât hurt?â Li Hongyuanâs expression was a bit dumb.
Could something kicking inside the stomach not hurt?
âOf course it doesnât hurt.â Jiang Ning thought for a while, and added, âAt least not for now.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âRight now, the baby is still small, able to move around in the stomach, and its strength is weak. In a couple of months, when it grows bigger and canât stretch its limbs, it may become uncomfortable when it kicks.â
These were all things she learned from books and television in her previous life.
Li Hongyuan listened, a bit dazed, imagining a tiny baby swimming around in the stomach.
Would it drown then?
But he wouldnât ask these questions, so as to avoid being looked at by this dead woman as if he was an idiot.
Jiang Ning glanced at his hand and saw that she had scratched it.
Li Hongyuan sat with proper posture, staring straight ahead, pondering whether it was the King of Chen or the Prince of Huai who had made the move.
When he came back to his senses and realized that the noisy woman beside him had been quiet for a long time, he turned his head and saw her leaning against the carriage, asleep..