'Princess, what exactly do you want to do?'

When I shared the proposal to reduce taxes with the Emperor, he asked me with a menacing expression.

The Emperor said I had gone too far.

But I stood my ground.

The Emperor became furious.

However, in the end, the Emperor agreed to exempt the impoverished regions from taxes for three years.

But in exchange, he took back half of my food estates.

Accusing me of meddling in politics, he ordered me to transcribe the 'Book of Women's Admonitions' a thousand times at home.

It was a disguised house arrest.

Liu Xiang came to see me a few times with guilt.

I was satisfied.

Litchi was furious and jumping up and down.

She didn't understand that since the Emperor ascended the throne last year, he has been suppressing me everywhere while I have been yielding.

She hasn't witnessed what I call a 'counterattack' yet.

I told her not to worry, not to worry.

It will happen soon.'

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