Chapter 277 - Equality between Men and Women 2
The second princess thought to herself: Anyway, her male pets shook her face one by one in her house, cold and withdrawn, and she didn't want to see them.
If you change it, she won't lose it anyway, and she has "earned" a few more: Yu Wushuang exchanged ten male pets for three male pets in her house.
As a result, those bewitching jiàn huò who came over were even more powerful than those in her house before, and all kinds of back-to-mouth pranks made the whole house restless, but Yu Wushuang would often come to the second princess's mansion to say good things for them.
Later, ten people took her together without the consent of the second princess.
In the end, the second princess also died like the eldest princess, even if she was too much (tortured).
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The second princess's full name is Yu Wuyi.
The cause of death of the second princess Yu Wufei is actually to chase the blame and Yu Wushuang.
After all, the ten men in the Second Emperor's Mansion were exchanged from Yu Wushuang.
Because after Yu Wushuang crossed over, he kept teaching them that "everyone is equal", and when they were competing for favor, he also taught them how to overlord the bow strongly, and Yu Wushuang even said...... That's what a man is for.
The second princess was drugged by these bewitching people who competed for favor every day, and she was slowly weakened and finally died violently after being overlorded every day......
Before changing the man, those men (male protagonists) in the Second Emperor's Mansion were very characterful, and they were as arrogant as peacocks, and they wouldn't compete for favor at all.
Most of them were after the violent death of the eldest princess, and the family thought that the position of the prince would fall to the second princess, and they were presented to the second princess as a gift by the family.
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On Yu Wushuang's side, she used ten bewitching jiàn huò to exchange three masculine men from the second princess.
is the male No. 2, Wang Zhaodi, the son of the capital of Kyoto;
The male number one is Feng Weimian, that is, the fiancé of the second princess at the beginning, but he was snatched away by Yu Wushuang.
Feng Weimian is a famous genius in Kyoto, the son of the prince, and in fact, the eldest cousin of the second princess.
Male No. 2 Wang Zhaodi is the eldest son of the richest man in Kyoto and the richest man in Wang.
This is a "female-preference" female world, and the reason why the richest man (female) named this son "Wang Zhaodi" is self-evident.
Male No. 3, Yang Zhaodi, the only son of the general's family, is good at dancing and swords, and is strong, so there are eight pieces;
Male No. 4, Du Zhaodi, the eldest son of Prime Minister Du Cheng's family, proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting.
The male number one has already been snatched by Yu Wushuang from the second princess, and after the male number 2, 3, and 4 were taken to the house, Yu Wushuang was not in a hurry to recruit them, and kept blowing the wind of "everyone is equal" in their ears, so that they were all impressed by her one by one.
Originally, men 1, 2, 3, and 4 all heard that the three princesses (Yu Wushuang) were moody and irritable women, and they had a bad impression of Yu Wushuang, but they couldn't control their own destiny, and although they didn't want to, they were still replaced like objects.
After coming to the Jade Wushuang Mansion, Men 1, 2, 3, and 4 hated Yu Wushuang at first.
After all, they had stayed well in the house of the second princess before, and the second princess, who was relaxed and weak, would not summon them to sleep.
However, in the days when Yu Wushuang got along with Yu Wushuang in the mansion, men 1, 2, 3, and 4 were completely impressed by Yu Wushuang, especially the sentence "equality between men and women" that Yu Wushuang often put on his lips simply said what they wanted.