After Transmigration: Building a Kingdom in Turbulent Times - Chapter 5: Long Review - Princess Hongnong (Book Friend Manbao Shanbao’s CP Fan)

Chapter 5: Long Review - Princess Hongnong (Book Friend Manbao Shanbao’s CP Fan)

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Chapter 5 - Long Review - Princess Hongnong (Book Friend Manbao Shanbao's CP Fan)Princess Hongnong and the Prince Consort have been living separately for years. When Mingming is in the Capital City, it's still fine, but after Mingming went out to gain experience, Princess Hongnong almost never leaves her home.

Ren Hui felt very sorry. Clearly, the lives of people all around the world are improving, yet she watches as the princess, born into unparalleled nobility, endures the years with hardship.

Therefore, as soon as Mingming returned to the Capital City, Ren Hui urgently sought her out, asking the Crown Princess to think of a way to break through the plight for her grandmother.

Mingming did not keep this matter hidden from her parents. After Hanzhang listened to Mingming's account, she too was left in contemplation.

Princess Hongnong, though her personality may not be to everyone's liking, her deeds outweigh her faults. Under the Sima family's ancestry, being able to consider matters beyond personal enjoyment is already quite rare. Hanzhang, looking at Mingming, thought of a solution.

In her life, Princess Hongnong has been overly constrained by her status, her identity as a princess being both an honor and a shackle.

Why not remove it altogether?

Yet, as both a child and an emperor, Hanzhang couldn't directly tell the princess, "Don't be a princess anymore."

The princess might not be liberated from her predicament, but instead be directly enraged to death.

After much consideration, it seemed better to have the Empress Dowager use softness to counter rigidity.

Moreover, as the charity operations have been ongoing for a long time, worms have emerged. Some people, relying on the distance between the Empress Dowager and Wang Hufeng in the Capital City, have begun to commit acts of oppression under the guise of charity.

Hanzhang detests these people most. Charity aids those who are close to dying from hardship, and these people's actions are akin to snatching away the last straw from a drowning person's hand.

After Mrs. Wang understood Hanzhang's intentions, she gracefully agreed.

She has been involved in charity for a long time now, and her mindset has become much more open. The beauty and tragedy of the world play out in waves in every corner.

With such statuses, they may not be the happiest people, but they are surely quite far from misery.

Thus, Mrs. Wang gently and warmly requested Princess Hongnong to assist her, to accompany her in exploring and investigating local charity affairs under anonymity.

Princess Hongnong happened to feel troubled, as the Prince Consort joined Mingming and them back to live for a while.

Mrs. Wang's initial chosen place was not far, so it was calculated that she would return just in time to avoid coinciding with the Prince Consort's stay.

Princess Hongnong then followed Mrs. Wang to a small town not too far from the Capital City.

Princess Hongnong initially thought that it was just a leisure trip, after all, the town was not far from the Capital City, and communication is much more convenient than before. Even if the managers tried to deceive, they could hardly succeed. However, how could worldly matters be that simple?

Princess Hongnong and Mrs. Wang disguised themselves as noblewomen out for a journey. Their status was high enough so that obtaining basic information wouldn't be difficult, and their intentions were pure, preventing those with guilty consciences from developing vigilance.

Their years of living in privilege made them extraordinarily attractive, drawing many gazes upon entering the small town.

These gazes were something the two had long become accustomed to along their journeys.

But this time, Princess Hongnong felt a sticky and filthy stare. The princess's dignity cannot be violated; she cast a stern glance, and her attendants went to identify the source of the stare.

After settling into an inn, the sent people returned and reported that the person was none other than the manager of the Empress Dowager's orphanage.

Moreover, according to local families, this manager had a very good reputation, not only laboring physically and mentally for the orphanage, but even spending his own money to help those in pity.

The people of the small town had few bad opinions of him; the occasional negative reviews were either due to competitive relations or a personal falling out, like a monument.

Princess Hongnong keenly sensed something was amiss, yet being at the start, it wasn't appropriate for her to make hasty decisions.

She merely instructed others to keep vigilant.

They came under the pretense of leisure, so while the two wandered around, Mrs. Wang's people quietly went to investigate the situation.

After a day, Mrs. Wang's team—focused mainly on checking accounts and verifying the effects of past charitable affairs—reported that everything with the manager was good, with high evaluations. Whereas the princess's people found the manager liked to stay overnight at the orphanage.

This wasn't necessarily an issue, as during the day they already observed the children at the orphanage, who were mostly rosy-cheeked and healthy, although most appeared somewhat timid, potentially due to being orphans.

But the princess's people were not adjudicators from the Ministry of Justice deciding cases based on evidence, and any suspicion had to be pursued.

Princess Hongnong, well-versed through her experiences, merely heard "orphanage" and thought of countless possibilities.

Hongnong lightly closed her eyes—if it were the past, she might not have cared—but the Hua Country now is her dreamt peace. Every child these people harm may, in the future, become an aide to Mingming of her family. With indignation, Hongnong fiercely instructed someone to summon the Gan Family to investigate the orphanage together.

Unfortunately yet predictably for Hongnong, this manager indeed harbored sinister intentions. The people they brought along were skilled and easily made their way into the inner courtyard.

Muffled sounds of debauchery wafted softly, revolting.

Mrs. Wang hadn't even seen the final scene, yet tears already welled up in her eyes. The children were so young.

In the past, people married early, but even then, they tried to wait until ten at least.

Even if this manager performed many acts of kindness, it could hardly mask the evil he enacted upon young children.

Princess Hongnong's face was severe, as she directly faced the shabbily dressed children. Thinking of Mingming, thinking of the Prince Consort, of her incompetent Sima Royal Family brothers and uncles, and of so much more.

She had half-open and half-closed her eyes for the Imperial Family for many years, but now she didn't want to turn a blind eye even a bit.

There's always those men, who, holding power, dare only exercise it on weaker beings, forgetting the responsibility that accompanies power.

Her heart held anger, hate, resentment; she no longer wished to see these vile creatures, soiling her eyes.

Since these men chose to be wastrels, why not let her oversee a fair purification? From this incident, Mrs. Wang forcefully reformed orphanages statewide, and Princess Hongnong submitted petitions proposing political involvement.

This decision stirred speculation throughout the court. Everyone was guessing whether some conspiracy was at play.

Meanwhile, Hanzhang, observing Princess Hongnong's series of remarks, smiled slightly.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Long Review - Ming Yu and Pei Yuanjun (Book Friend 20180614194919701) 2 Chapter 2: Long Review - Shi Le (Book Friend The Pigeon Who Doesn’t Like to Talk) 3 Chapter 3: Long Review - Zhao Zhongyu - This life does not fail the family, country, and world (Reader Feng Yingxiong) 4 Chapter 4: Long Review - Shi Le (Book Friend Xiao Krill) 5 Chapter 5: Long Review - Princess Hongnong (Book Friend Manbao Shanbao’s CP Fan) 6 Chapter 6: Long Review - A Gift Through Time (Book Friend Jiang Hai Bi Bo) 7 Chapter 7 - Death Gives Rise to the Dao 8 Chapter 8 - Grandfather 9 Chapter 9 - The Character Hanzhang 10 Chapter 10 - Zhao Erlang 11 Chapter 11 - Playing Dumb 12 Chapter 12 - Confrontation 13 Chapter 13 - Relativity 14 Chapter 14 - Confidant 15 Chapter 15 - Two Roads 16 Chapter 16 - Mutual Compromise 17 Chapter 17 - Guarding Qingyi Pavilion 18 Chapter 18 - Wang Si Niang 19 Chapter 19 - Matchmaking 20 Chapter 20 - The Youth 21 Chapter 21 - I Know 22 Chapter 22 - Blessed (Seeking Recommendation Votes and Monthly Votes) 23 Chapter 23 - Nonsense 24 Chapter 24 - Comforting 25 Chapter 25 - Setting the Rituals 26 Chapter 26 - Falling Rocks 27 Chapter 27 - The Imperial Edict 28 Chapter 28 - Deception 29 Chapter 29 - Sadness 30 Chapter 30 - Family Background 31 Chapter 31 - Winning Over 32 Chapter 32 - Pride 33 Chapter 33 - Quietly (Happy Birthday to 34 Chapter 34 - Waking Up with a Start 35 Chapter 35 - Dowry List 36 Chapter 36 - Admonishment 37 Chapter 37 - Matchmaking 38 Chapter 38 - Finding Books 39 Chapter 39 - Scraping Good Things 40 Chapter 40 - Surrounded 41 Chapter 41 - Best Strategy 42 Chapter 42 - Reluctance 43 Chapter 43 - Rest 44 Chapter 44 - Leveraging Momentum 45 Chapter 45 - Death Announcement 46 Chapter 46 - Mourning 47 Chapter 47 - Not Letting Down (500 Monthly Tickets Bonus - ) 48 Chapter 48 - Escaping Danger 49 Chapter 49 - An Old Acquaintance 50 Chapter 50 - Discussion 51 Chapter 51 - Hesitation 52 Chapter 52 - Exchange 53 Chapter 53 - Chaos Arises 54 Chapter 54 - Chaos Theory 55 Chapter 55 - The Human Heart 56 Chapter 56 - Siege 57 Chapter 57 - Slap 58 Chapter 58 - Rush 59 Chapter 59 - Escape 60 Chapter 60 - Chaos 61 Chapter 61 - Break Out of the City 62 Chapter 62 - Ambush 63 Chapter 63 - Close Combat 64 Chapter 64 - Reunion 65 Chapter 65 - Refugee Army 66 Chapter 66 - Run Away 67 Chapter 67 - Affection and Loyalty 68 Chapter 68 - Bribery 69 Chapter 69 - Psychological Problems 70 Chapter 70 - Encouragement 71 Chapter 71 - Recruitment 72 Chapter 72 - Village 73 Chapter 73 - Gift 74 Chapter 74 - Slap 75 Chapter 75 - Supporting the Coffin and Proceeding 76 Chapter 76 - Convergence 77 Chapter 77 - Shangcai 78 Chapter 78 - Different Ways to Make Money 79 Chapter 79 - Mourning 80 Chapter 80 - Satisfaction 81 Chapter 81 - Ji Yuan 82 Chapter 82 - Different 83 Chapter 83 - Burial Accompaniment 84 Chapter 84 - Frightening 85 Chapter 85 - Smart People 86 Chapter 86 - Will You Cooperate or Not?

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