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My father is Pei Ju in the Tang Dynasty 

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If this were to get out, it would surely cause a sensation among   the elite young men of the Eastern Capital. This was definitely the first
time Dugu Feng had ever taken the initiative to invite a man out, but unfortunately, Pei Xuanji was in no mood for pride. "It would be an honor, but Xuanji already has an appointment with a friend today." "Then just add Feng'er to the list," Dugu Feng waved his hand dismissively. "Anyway, Feng'er knows all your friends, so I doubt anyone would object to Feng'er." Actually, there was one, but he naturally wouldn't say such a jarring thing. "Uh... well... actually, we're meeting at Manqing Courtyard." Pei Xuanji stammered. Manqing Courtyard was located in Jingxing Ward and was the largest brothel in Luoyang. Yesterday, Zheng Yan had hosted a dinner party, and the plan was to have lunch at Dong Family Restaurant first, and then go to Manqing Courtyard for some fun. However, due to Dugu Feng's assassination attempt, the trip was naturally canceled. But Zheng Yan had spent a lot of money preparing a wonderful program and didn't want it to end like this. Everyone was still young and restless, so they agreed to go again today. Of course, Pei Xuanji hadn't originally planned to go, but at this moment, he was even less willing to be alone with Dugu Feng. "Hmph." Upon hearing the name Manqing Courtyard, Dugu Feng 's pretty face flushed slightly. "You men are truly despicable. With your family backgrounds, what kind of beautiful concubines wouldn't you have at home? Yet you 're so ." "Only Zheng Yan is truly interested; I was merely keeping him company," Pei Xuanji immediately cried out , accusing himself. "Fine," Dugu Feng snorted lightly and turned to leave. "Let's take Feng'er home." Pei Xuanji quickly followed, walking alongside her. The man was refined, the woman beautiful, attracting considerable attention. "Have you been intentionally avoiding Feng'er lately?" After walking for a while, Dugu Feng suddenly asked. "How could I? Which young man in Luoyang doesn't dream of getting close to Miss Feng?" Pei Xuanji was startled and quickly denied it. "You still dare to lie to me. Yesterday you were at Zheng Yan's place, and then there was the time Li Jiancheng hosted a banquet, and the time before that, you declined to come to my brother's banquet . You've been avoiding Feng'er so many times now." Luoyang City is only so big, and the number of people qualified to invite Dugu Feng to a banquet is limited. These young men from the Five Mausoleums form several overlapping small circles, and Pei Xuanji is present in most of them. In fact, the two of them had the most contact. Although there are many noble young men in the Eastern Capital, only a few can catch Dugu Feng's eye, and he happens to be one of them. His recent deliberate avoidance naturally displeases Dugu Feng, something Pei Xuanji is well aware of. Unfortunately, it's the truth, and there's no way to deny it, so he can only shut up and tacitly agree. "Hmph, admit it now. You've grown up lately, even daring to avoid Feng'er," Dugu Feng said coquettishly, her little mouth pouting as if in a huff, but her lively face was still so charming. Pei Xuanji sighed inwardly. This woman was indeed stunningly beautiful; every smile and gesture exuded a powerful charm. To say one wasn't moved would be a lie. However, it was precisely because of this attraction that he deliberately avoided her. Dugu Feng was a genuine daughter of a powerful clan, of noble birth. Her marriage to a man would be an alliance between two families. The opportunity to marry into the Dugu clan would be fiercely contested by all the noble families in the land, but for the Pei family of Hedong , it was something to be avoided at all costs. In the present dynasty, the Pei family of Hedong was a special entity. Among the three prominent families of Guanzhong—Wei, Pei, Liu, and Xue—the Pei family was one of the pillars of Guanzhong. Before unification, the two leaders of the Pei family served in the Northern Qi and Southern Chen dynasties respectively, and each had close ties with people from Shandong and Jiangzuo. Of the five most powerful officials in the court—Su Wei, Yuwen Shu, Pei Ju, Yu Shiji, and Pei Yun—two were from the Pei family. With two prime ministers from one family and influence extending throughout Guanzhong, Shandong, and Jiangzuo, the Pei family's power was unparalleled in the current dynasty. If he were to marry into the Dugu clan, the head of the four powerful families, the Emperor would surely suspect he was a second late Emperor. Since they were destined to be apart, even if they were meant to be, it would only cause him unnecessary distress. Therefore, when Pei Xuanji discovered the faint, lingering feelings in his heart, he decisively cut off the idea and intentionally distanced himself from Dugu Feng. However, such self-delusional thoughts were something he couldn't even mention, so he had to change the subject. "How is the Duke of Wei's health?" This matter was driving him crazy; if he could find any clues from Dugu Feng, he would be overjoyed. "Thanks to you, he will recover completely with a few months of rest and won't have any aftereffects," Pei Xuanji hurriedly replied, while secretly calculating in his mind. Dugu Feng was even keeping it from her own daughter? Or was she deliberately putting on an act? "Oh, right, there's one more thing," Dugu Feng said casually, as if suddenly remembering something. "Hmm?" "Tomorrow is Feng'er's sixteenth birthday. Would Young Master Pei be willing to accompany Feng'er to the Luo River?" Silence followed for a long time. Pei Xuanji felt a surge of heat coursing through his body, as if a small beast was roaring deep within him, urging him to respond. "It is truly an honor to have Miss Feng's invitation, but the assassination attempt on Duke Wei has thrown the capital into chaos. Minister Fan will most likely not grant Xuanji leave, so this matter may be difficult to fulfill." However, in the end, he still gave the expected answer. "Is that so? Never mind, I knew you would say that." The girl said calmly, showing no emotional fluctuation . Dugu Feng's internal cultivation had already reached the Ren and Du meridians, only one step away from the Innate Transformation Realm. Naturally, she could sense the man's rapidly beating heart. But as a noblewoman from a powerful family, how could she not know Pei Xuanji's concerns ? "I am truly grateful for your help in rescuing my father this time, which is why I wanted to give you a chance," Dugu Feng said softly, bowing her head slightly. "It's just a pity..." Pei Xuanji wanted to speak, but nothing came out. Neither of them spoke, and they walked on in silence. Before long, the magnificent Dugu Mansion came into view. "Three days later, I will accompany my grandmother to Shaolin Temple on Mount Song to pray for my father's well-being. When I return, I will host a banquet to thank you, young master ," Dugu Feng suddenly said, and then left. Pei Xuanji stood there, his heart filled with turmoil. Dugu Feng was clearly giving a warning, repaying a favor. If there were several possibilities for Dugu Feng's feigned injury, then You Chuhong's hasty departure from Luoyang to avoid trouble was obvious. What in this world could make the Dugu clan fear it like a tiger, avoiding it at all costs? —Only one thing. In fact, since the Holy Lord left the capital, its shadow had been looming over the Eastern Capital. Currently, a storm, invisible to the naked eye, has quietly formed and could strike at any moment.










































































It was a word far too heavy for all the nobles of the Eastern Capital—the heir apparent.
Everyone knew the truth: the current emperor had no crown prince.
A country cannot be without a ruler for a day, nor can it be without an heir apparent for a day. The existence of an heir apparent was an integral part of the nation's destiny and
a necessary requirement for national stability. However, since the death of Crown Prince Yuande in the second year of the Daye era, the country had
been without an heir apparent for seven years.
Originally, as the emperor's only legitimate son, Prince Qi, Yang Jian, should have been the natural choice for heir apparent. However,
since the case of his misconduct five years ago, Prince Qi had effectively lost the possibility of being chosen as heir apparent.
At the beginning of this year, the emperor enfeoffed his illegitimate son Yang Gao as Prince of Zhao, appointed Cui Gu as the chief administrator of the Prince of Yue's palace, and ordered the Prince of Dai and the Prince of Yue to govern
the two capitals respectively. In effect, a new round of competition for the heir apparent had already begun.
Crown Prince Yuande left behind three sons. Yang Tan, the Prince of Yan, born to Consort Liu, died young last year. The remaining sons are
Yang You, the Prince of Dai, born to Consort Wei, and Yang Tong, the Prince of Yue, born to Consort Liu (younger sister) . Adding to this is Yang Gao, the Prince of Zhao, a son of the Emperor's concubine
. Among these three, only one has a chance of inheriting the throne. Consort Wei comes from the Jingzhao Wei clan, the most prominent clan in the Guanzhong region; Consort Liu comes from the Henan Liu clan, one of the eight Xianbei clans ; and the Prince of Zhao's mother, Consort Xiao, comes from the Lanling Xiao clan. The interests of different groups are clearly reflected in these three princes. Originally, Prince Yang You of Dai had the most obvious advantage. He was Crown Prince Yuande's only legitimate son, making his succession legitimate, and he had the strongest support from the Guanzhong people. However, since the current Emperor ascended the throne, he has implemented a series of new policies that have severely impacted the interests , leading more and more of them to oppose the Emperor, even attempting to oppose him through the Prince of Qi. The Prince of Qi's downfall is directly related to this. With the fall of the King of Qi, the people of Guanzhong turned to support the King of Dai. How could the Holy Emperor allow them to have their way? Of the three, the weakest was originally the King of Yue. He was not a prince but a grandson of the emperor, nor even a legitimate grandson . The eight Xianbei clans behind him were also the weakest. These eight Xianbei clans originated from the reforms of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, which changed prominent Xianbei surnames to Han surnames. It was precisely because of the Six Garrisons Uprising occurred, leading to the emergence of the Six Garrisons military group that established three dynasties in succession. Therefore, although both were of Xianbei origin, the eight noble clans and the Six Garrisons military group were not on the same side, but rather enemies. Since the beginning of this dynasty , the eight noble clans had been declining, barely able to hold on, and completely insufficient to provide strong support for the King of Yue. However, after the Holy Emperor appointed Cui Gu, from the Cui clan of Boling, as the Chief Secretary of the King of Yue's Palace, the Shandong people were forcibly bound to the King of Yue's cause. Emperor Xiaowen once established the eight Xianbei clans as the main lineage in Henan, decreeing that these eight clans, along with the Cui, Lu, Zheng, and Wang clans, were of the first rank and allowed intermarriage. Therefore, the eight noble clans had deep ties with the Shandong gentry. With the addition of the Cui clan, a leader from Shandong, the Prince of Yue undoubtedly represented the people of Shandong. When the Prince of Yue was ordered to garrison Luoyang and oversee the nation, he was effectively propelled to the top of the succession line. What was the Emperor thinking? Was he preparing to make the Prince of Yue the crown prince? Different people have different interpretations, but the Pei clan of Hedong believed that the Prince of Yue was a sacrifice. The Emperor's preferred candidate was Prince Yang Gao of Zhao, but the Jiangzuo group behind him was weak. They had only risen rapidly in the dynasty because Jiangzuo was the Emperor's birthplace. However, the strength of these new nobles was far inferior to the powerful Shandong and Guanzhong groups, and they were powerless to support the Prince of Zhao in the brutal succession struggle . Therefore, the Holy Lord intentionally orchestrated for the people of Shandong to target the Prince of Dai, who held the greatest advantage, in a bloody and , exhausting their last drop of blood in the fierce battle, so that the Prince of Zhao could easily reap the rewards. The Pei family of Hedong, with two prime ministers and close ties to the Holy Lord, naturally interpreted the situation very closely. However, not everyone possessed the Pei family's information and insight, and limited by their own positions, even if they reached the same interpretation, it didn't mean they had to accept it. For example, the Cui family of Boling was already in a difficult position; no one would allow them to back down, leaving them no choice but to stand with the Prince of Yue . Even knowing that the Prince of Yue was a sacrifice, they had to use all their wisdom and strength to fight their way out for him. The Cui family of Boling was the most powerful family in the Central Plains, the absolute leader of the people of Shandong. When they set aside everything to pave the way for the Prince of Yue, and the powerful people of Shandong united under his banner, who dared say that the Prince of Yue had no chance of seizing the throne ? In the struggle for the throne, no means were spared. If open methods fail, they resort to covert ones, making them impossible to guard against. And yet, anyone even slightly involved risks annihilation. Now that the Cui family of Boling is trapped in a desperate situation, they naturally want to drag others down with them. The Boling Cui family, a powerful clan for centuries, possesses incredibly sophisticated methods. Once they unleash their full power, it will be earth-shattering. The Dugu clan is afraid, so they feign injury to avoid disaster. What will become of the Pei family of Hedong? Pei Xuanji, his heart heavy with resentment, turned and returned to the Pei residence, having long since forgotten that faint, lingering affection. In the side hall of the Pei residence in Shangshanfang at noon , Pei Xuanji sat in the main seat, somewhat absentmindedly watching the Kucha dance and music before him. If Zheng Yan were also here, seeing Pei Xuanji's nonchalant demeanor, he would probably be consumed by jealousy. Since the Zhou and Qi dynasties, Western Region dance and music had flowed into the Central Plains, profoundly influencing Chinese music. Luoyang was home to many foreign-style shops, which, in addition to selling wine, often entertained the public with song and dance performances. These performances were novel, interesting, and exotic, and were extremely popular, with Kucha music being the most highly regarded. However, these foreign-style songs and dances were ultimately considered vulgar and not suitable for formal occasions. This time, a troupe that had mastered the essence of Kucha music and dance was touring Luoyang. Zheng Yan spent a fortune to hire some of their most outstanding beauties to perform at the Manqing Courtyard, intending to showcase his wealth. But compared to the alluring dance performed for Pei Xuanji, those touted as stunning foreign women suddenly became a joke—which was not surprising at all. Bai Qingyun, who was currently dancing, was originally hailed as the most beautiful woman in Kucha, a peerless singer and dancer. Bai Qingyun wore a wide silk dance costume, white with sky-blue floral patterns, the collar, sleeves, and hem trimmed with seven colors. A colorful headscarf was tied around her head, and a wide, lake-green sash was wrapped around her waist several times, emphasizing her slender waist. With her sun-kissed golden hair, azure eyes, and a high, delicate nose, she was instantly distinguished from the people of the Central Plains. Her exposed skin was pure white, far surpassing the beauty of the Central Plains. Her magnificent breasts, seemingly ready to burst forth, swayed with her dance, and her long, beautiful legs occasionally kicked up, revealing alluring glimpses of her alluring figure. Such beauty was no less than that of Dugu Feng. The reason she fell into Pei Xuanji's hands can be traced back to his father. In the first year of the Daye era, Pei Ju was appointed by the Emperor to go to Zhangye to oversee foreign trade. Pei Ju vigorously recruited merchants from the Central Plains...





























































Pei Ju meticulously planned and collected information on the terrain, chieftains, clans, customs, and products of the various kingdoms of the Western Regions
. He also drew pictures of the clothing and manners of the kings and commoners of these kingdoms and created maps of the Western Regions. His work, the three-volume *Illustrated Record of the Western Regions*
, comprehensively described the forty-four kingdoms of the Western Regions and presented them to Emperor Yang Guang, outlining strategies for managing the western territories.
Meanwhile, with Pei Ju's support, the Tiele tribes broke away from Turkic rule and jointly elected Qibi
Geleng, leader of the Qibi tribe, and Yishibo, leader of the Xueyantuo tribe, as their respective Khans. The Tiele Khanate was established, becoming an
important buffer between the Western Turks and the Central Plains. Emperor Yang Guang
, who harbored grand ambitions comparable to the Qin and Han dynasties, was delighted by Pei Ju's achievements and immediately recalled him
to the central decision-making body, appointing him as a Gentleman Attendant at the Palace Gate, relying on him as the head of affairs concerning the Western Regions and even foreign relations. From then on, the Sui Dynasty's
strategy for the Western Regions remained under Pei Ju's control.
In the fourth year of the Daye era, Pei Ju was stationed in Zhangye, overseeing the Western Regions strategy. He directed the Tiele tribe to invade Tuyuhun,
while simultaneously dispatching Xue Shixiong to attack Yiwu.
Tuyuhun was no match for the Tiele, and its Khan, Fuyun, sent envoys to the Central Plains to surrender and request reinforcements. The Emperor ordered Yuwen Shu
to lead an army, but Fuyun, fearing the Sui army, dared not surrender and led his troops westward. Yuwen Shu invaded Tuyuhun territory, capturing the cities of Mantou and
Chishui, and plundering a large population.
Faced with the enemy at the gates, Yiwu surrendered. Xue Shixiong left Wang Wei to build a city and garrison it. Soon after, the Emperor ordered the establishment of prefectures,
bringing the Western Regions under the direct control of the Central Plains.
In the fifth year of the Daye era, the Emperor toured the Hexi Corridor, arriving at Yanzhi Mountain in March
. The kings of Gaochang, Yiwu, and twenty-seven other kingdoms of the Western Regions, arranged by Pei Ju, personally welcomed him, greatly pleasing the Emperor.
Immediately afterwards, the Emperor launched a three-pronged attack on Tuyuhun. The Tuyuhun ruler, Fuyun, led several thousand remaining troops in a breakout southward, leaving behind
four thousand li east to west and two thousand li north to south of their former territory, all of which fell under
the control of the Central Plains. In the sixth year of the Daye era, at Pei Ju's instigation, the Western Turkic Khan, Shekui, launched an attack on the Great Khan, Chuluo. Chuluo suffered a crushing defeat and,
forced to submit ,
led his tribe to surrender, while he himself went alone to the Eastern Capital to pay homage. Under Pei Ju's leadership, a two-year western expedition expanded the territory by a thousand li, establishing five prefectures, founding the Tiele, destroying the Tuyuhun, disrupting the Western Turks,
controlling the Western Regions, and reopening the Silk Road, bringing unparalleled military achievements to the emperor. These accomplishments not only elevated Pei Ju to
the high position of Grand Councilor but also earned the emperor's absolute trust, who listened to his every word in foreign affairs.
The Sui Dynasty's expansion into the Western Regions caused great fear among the various kingdoms, who rushed to pay tribute and submit to the Sui, while simultaneously
doing everything in their power to curry favor with Pei Ju. The phrase "The Hun and Jue can be destroyed" in the *Records of the Western Regions* shattered the
powerful Tuyuhun state, which had stood for three hundred years, and plunged the Western Turkic Khaganate, the dominant power in the west, into endless internal strife.
Small kingdoms like Gaochang and Kucha could rise and fall with a mere few words from him.
The wealth of these small kingdoms might be a drop in the ocean compared to the Central Plains, but
it was easy for them to dedicate their entire resources to one person. Pei Ju was an incorruptible official who rarely accepted gifts, so countless valuable items were
sent to Pei Xuanji, who served as his father's advisor—the most precious of which was Bai Qingyun
.
Bai Qingyun came from a noble family in Kucha and was exceptionally beautiful from a young age. The King of Kucha recognized her talent and
carefully nurtured her, turning her into the most famous singing and dancing beauty in Kucha, renowned throughout the Western Regions.
The King of Kucha originally intended to keep her for himself, but given the critical moment of life and death, he couldn't care less.
Thus, this stunningly beautiful woman became Pei Xuanji's possession.
"My lord," Bai Qingyun, quick-witted, noticed her master's indifference and stopped dancing, her pretty face
flushing . "Would you like Qingyun to perform the Flowing Robe Dance to amuse you?"
Bai Qingyun was currently dancing a court dance of Kucha, far more unrestrained than the more reserved dances of the Central Plains, but
still considered dignified overall. However, as a prized possession carefully cultivated by Kucha to please men, her skills naturally
went beyond this.
The so-called Flowing Robe Dance involved gradually removing clothing with each movement, the glimpses of skin revealing more or less, which was incredibly alluring.
Until her perfect and captivating body was completely exposed, it was enough to make any man's blood boil and unable to resist.
However, although this dance was moving, it was considered highly improper, so Pei Xuanji didn't let Bai Qingyun dance it more than a few times.
With Pei Ju far away on the Liaodong front and Xuanji's mother visiting relatives in Boling, no one
could criticize him for indulging in pleasure.
However, Pei Xuanji was currently depressed and had no heart to appreciate even the best entertainment.
"Enough," Pei Xuanji waved his hand, indicating that it was unnecessary. "Come and appreciate the jade for me."
Now, he needed a more direct outlet.
Hearing those words, Bai Qingyun's cheeks flushed red, and she turned to look at the musicians on both sides.
The musicians were all women, originally trained to entertain the powerful and wealthy, so it wasn't
a . However, Pei Xuanji had never done such dissolute things before, so she was not used to it.
But seeing that her master had no intention of dismissing them, Bai Qingyun dared not delay any longer. She could only take
a few steps forward to Pei Xuanji's seat and use her shallow internal energy to move the wine and wine table aside—she had also practiced some rudimentary
internal energy to better perform her dance moves.
The beautiful woman from Kucha knelt gracefully on the ground, her slender hands lifting Pei Xuanji's hem. She then leaned forward,
using her teeth to untie her master's underpants, revealing his still-erect penis.
Bai Qingyun's red lips lightly kissed Pei Xuanji's glans, then her fragrant tongue gently caressed the sensitive
area . Under her skillful touch, the virile Pei Xuanji quickly responded, his thick penis
instantly becoming erect.
A mixture of joy, anticipation, and shyness appeared on Bai Qingyun's face. Her beautiful
eyes sparkled with desire as she kissed the mushroom-shaped tip of her master's penis with her soft lips, then gradually swallowed it into
her warm mouth.
"Hoo—"
Bai Qingyun's tongue moved like a serpent, licking his glans and urethral opening. The intense, seductive pleasure made
Pei Xuanji tilt his head back and let out a satisfied sigh.
"Mmm..." Although she had already used deep-throating techniques, Pei Xuanji's unusually large penis
still exceeded the capacity of Bai Qingyun's small mouth. Its vigorous, hard erection penetrated her tight
throat, yet a small section remained outside her lips.
However, being a seductive beauty carefully cultivated by Kucha, Bai Qingyun's oral skills went far beyond that. The soft flesh at the back of her
throat contracted continuously, gently massaging the sensitive tip of his penis, allowing him
to continuously enjoy the pleasure of deep-throating. If it were most men in the world, they probably would have ejaculated
very quickly .
However, Pei Xuanji was exceptionally talented and already familiar with Bai Qingyun's oral skills, so this stimulation was
no match for him.
Bai Qingyun, however, preferred this outcome—if she were to ejaculate now,
how would she deal with her own aroused desire?
"My lord, is it alright?" the beautiful woman asked, her eyes filled with anticipation as she released the penis.
Pei Xuanji naturally nodded in agreement.
Bai Qingyun gently helped the man lean back onto the mat, loosening her belt.
Her wide dance dress slipped down, revealing her exquisite figure and
fair skin, so different from that of the Central Plains people.
"Ah...my lord..." Bai Qingyun let out a series of soft moans, parting her long, straight, beautiful legs,
then grasping Pei Xuanji's hot, thick penis with her delicate hands, aligning the mushroom-shaped tip with her warm, exquisite
honey hole, and slowly thrusting her hips, gently swallowing the weapon that made her ecstasy into her body!
"Ah—" she let out an incomparably seductive moan. Although he had been penetrated countless times,
Pei Xuanji 's penis still made her lose control. Hot, hard, long, and full of power. The sharp, angular
shape scraped against the walls of her honey hole, bringing the beautiful woman unparalleled pleasure.
"Ah...my lord...oh...um...so powerful...you're killing me..."
Bai Qingyun's Chinese was not pure, carrying the unique charm of the northern frontier, and her words were far bolder than those of the conservative
ladies . This moaning had a unique charm.
Hu Ji's slender waist, barely a handful, possessed astonishing resilience. Like a water snake chasing
its prey it writhed wildly, its tight, moist opening eagerly swallowing Pei Xuanji's erect
penis, which was deeply inserted into her.
Pei Xuanji reached out and grasped her pert breasts, kneading them vigorously, feeling their
soft, elastic texture.
"Ah...mmm...my lord...so thick...mmm...so deep...ah..."
Her graceful body swayed with the man's movements, changing into incredibly alluring motions,
befitting a beauty skilled in the art of lovemaking.
However, Bai Qingyun's greatest strength lay in her innate talent. Her vagina was incredibly resilient, its warm,
moist walls tightly enveloping the man's penis; a mysterious suction emanated from the depths of her core,
tightly sucking at his glans.
Bai Qingyun was naturally blessed with a beautiful vagina. With each twist and turn, her soft flesh surged from all directions, gently
massaging every corner of his penis. Sticky nectar, like a raging torrent, flowed
continuously , soaking the sheets.
"Oh... I'm flying... Ah... I'm flying... My love... Mm... Give it to me... Mm..."
Pei Xuanji's thick penis plunged into Bai Qingyun's honeyed depths, firmly pressing against her tender flower core
, rotating and grinding relentlessly. The tingling, numbing pleasure sent her into a blissful trance, constantly climbing towards the peak.
Her face was stunningly beautiful, her figure curvaceous, her skin smooth as jade, whiter than snow. From
any angle, Bai Qingyun was the most perfect object of pleasure in bed, writhing and moaning ecstatically,
enjoying the boundless pleasure brought by her lover.
"Ahhh... I'm flying... Mmm... Ah!"
Then, as Meiji's body suddenly tensed, after a series of violent spasms, she finally reached the climax
she had longed for .
"I'm coming too!" The woman's lower body tensed suddenly in orgasm, pressure coming from all directions, also bringing
Pei close to his limit. He thrust his waist, violently thrusting upwards several times, sending Bai Qingyun to an even higher
peak, and then releasing his semen, his glans pressing against the cervix, ejaculating a huge amount of semen that filled her
uterus completely.
After a while, the man sat up, holding the still-pleasant Bai Qingyun in his arms, gently soothing her with his large hands. However,
although he had released himself in the body of this beautiful Hu woman, the pressure in Pei Xuanji's heart did not ease in the slightest.
Even though he had just experienced a passionate encounter, all he could think about was the struggle for the throne. It was
fine that he was of low rank and power and had no way of knowing about the struggle for the throne. Pei Hongce was a high-ranking official in the central government, directly
in charge of local affairs in Henan Prefecture, yet even he was unaware of it. Was the Cui family of Boling so secretive? Or had they
already secretly won over Pei Hongce?
Pei Xuanji made up his mind that he had to leave Luoyang immediately. Pei Hongce, as the Prefect of Henan, had
no choice but to leave. Being dragged onto the Yue Prince's ship was one thing, but he himself absolutely could not be involved in anything.
He was his father's only son, destined to inherit his vast political fortune. Once he was tied to one
side, his father would have no choice but to stake his life and fortune. That
would be an unbearable burden for the entire Pei family of Hedong.
The struggle for the throne meant that once involved, annihilation was always a possibility. The most important minister of the Kaihuang era, the Duke of Bohai, Gao Jiong
, perished because he chose the wrong side.
A wise man avoids dangerous situations; fleeing to avoid disaster was urgent. However, he had official duties to perform. How
could he legitimately escape the Eastern Capital?
Note: Prince Yang Tan of Yan died in the Jiangdu Mutiny in the fourteenth year of the Daye era. His early death in this story is due to a shift in the world timeline.
[The End]

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