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Chapter 406

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Fu Yunzhen, the God of War in the hearts of the Tianyun Dynasty's citizens.

He started on the battlefield at the age of fifteen and became a sharp sword in the hands of the Emperor.

In twenty years, he led the soldiers of the Tianyun Dynasty to expand their territory. He participated in hundreds of wars, big and small, without a single defeat. He truly created an undefeatable legend. No one questioned his title as the God of War.

In the end, under his leadership, the Tianyun Dynasty swept through all the surrounding countries, allowing the Tianyun Dynasty to complete its great undertaking of unification.

He was a smart person and chose to retire when his reputation was at its peak.

The Emperor urged him to stay again and again, but he was not moved to retire. In the end, the Emperor personally wrote an edict, conferring him the title of King General and bestowing him with countless treasures.

This King General had never taken a wife in his life. There were rumors that he once met a woman he loved in the war, but that woman later died in order to save him. The King General was deeply in love with her and did not marry for the rest of his life.

Some people said that he missed his former fiancée, Princess Duanjing of the Yuan Family's Di Rong from ten years ago, so he did not take a wife.

There were also rumors that this King General was actually gay and had no interest in women.

There were all kinds of rumors, but the King General was very carefree and never stood out to refute them.

When someone discovered that the King General had not appeared for many days, a servant of the King General's Residence came out and said that their King had finally relieved himself of a heavy burden. Now that the world was at peace, it was only right for him to travel and see the great rivers and mountains.

No one knew that King Rong, who rarely appeared in front of people because of his poor health, was also traveling with him.

In a small town in Jiangnan far away from the capital, a young couple suddenly moved in.

The man stood tall like a pine tree and was extraordinarily handsome. The woman's facial features were bright and beautiful. Her every frown and smile was occasionally fierce, different from the style of a normal woman.

This small town was very far from the city. The most important people the townspeople had seen were the country gentry in the town. When had they seen such a graceful person?

At first, they only watched from afar. Later, they saw that the two did not put on airs and seemed to want to live here for a long time, so they slowly became familiar with them.

It was said that this young master's name was Jiang Shian, and he was from a wealthy merchant family in the capital. He liked the environment in Jiangnan, so he brought his wife here to settle down.

This Young Master Jiang was, of course, Jiang Huan. His wife was Gu Shengyin, who was now "traveling the world".

In the morning, Gu Shengyin sat in front of the bronze mirror. The man beside her was holding an eyebrow pencil, carefully drawing the outline of her brows.

"Now, I can finally draw Yunzhen's eyebrows." After finishing the last stroke, Jiang Huan put down the brush and pulled her into his arms.

Gu Shengyin glanced sideways at the mirror. Their silhouettes overlapped in the mirror, snuggling up to each other as they enjoyed each other's company.

In the winter of the 34th year of Chang Sheng, someone suddenly knocked on the door of General Fu's residence in the capital.

An unfamiliar man was holding a baby in his arms. In his arms was a letter personally written by the General Fu Yunzhen.

The letter clearly stated that the child was born while he was traveling. The child's mother had an accident and it was inconvenient for him to take the child with him. Therefore, he asked someone to bring the child back home and let his father raise the child on his behalf.

Old General Fu, who was almost sixty years old, looked at the familiar child and burst into tears for a moment.

He named the child Fu Suixin. It meant that he hoped that he could live freely and unrestrained.

His daughter had finally obtained her own happiness.

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