"Come on, tie this little bitch up for me!"
On the Sunset Continent, a shrill voice came from the General's Residence of the Zige Dynasty.
A girl in a red wedding dress was rudely dragged by two strong men, and then she was tied tightly by a hemp rope.
"Second mother, I won't marry you. Please let me go..." The tied-up girl's face was frighteningly pale, and her voice was very weak.
There was a "bang" sound.
A loud slap was thrown on her delicate face.
"You don't want to marry me? How can I let you marry me? Be well-behaved. Do you hear me?"
The girl passed out in the scolding...
When Tumi woke up, there was only one word in his mind, which was pain. His whole body was in pain, and the most painful part was his cheeks and the corners of his mouth. His cheeks were burning, as if they had been burned by high temperature. There seemed to be some sticky liquid flowing out of the corners of his mouth.
"Damn it, it hurts!" Tuman cursed and tried to move his body.
She didn't expect that she couldn't move!
What was going on?
Had she been kidnapped?
Something was wrong! She remembered that before she fainted, she was receiving an award ceremony from the head of the family. In the final stage of the ceremony, the family elder wore a crown carved with a flying phoenix on her head. In less than two minutes, the crown suddenly became strange. It became tighter and tighter, as if it was going to be inserted into her skull. It made her have a splitting headache, and in the end, she really couldn't hold on any longer and fainted...
Could it be that someone had tied her up while she was unconscious?
Her blurry eyes gradually became clear. At the same time, the chaotic scenes and strange memories that did not belong to her suddenly rushed into her mind.
Tuman, 18 years old, was the eldest daughter of the General's Mansion in the Zige Dynasty. Her mother died young, and her father had been fighting outside all year round. Because of her status as the legitimate daughter, her father missed his dead wife and had no intention of marrying his concubine. Therefore, Tumi was naturally envied and hated by some people in the mansion.
The reason why she was kidnapped this time was that the Second Concubine of Prince Han's Manor forced her to marry Dongye Han, the Prince of Prince Han's Manor.
Although Dongye Han was a prince, he was blind.
And according to the rumors in the shop, the blind prince was infected with a strange disease and could not live more than 25 years old.
Tuman had always been proud and arrogant. How could he agree to such a marriage? Naturally, he would do his best to resist.
However, her ability was too weak, and her resistance ended in failure...
Tuman didn't know how he had become a member of the Zige Dynasty. He didn't know what had happened to her before she fell into a coma. He didn't even know if he could return to his own country.
She only knew that since she was alive, she would live well!
At this moment, footsteps suddenly sounded from outside the door. Those footsteps were extremely light, unhurried, and unhurried, as if they were taking a stroll.
He stopped outside the door for a while.
Finally, the door was pushed open from the outside. The creaking sound of the door opening was particularly clear in this quiet night.
Tumi instinctively looked up and was instantly stunned.
The man was dressed in a plain white gown. It was spotless and holy like the moon. He was so outstanding that even though she searched her memory of two lives, she could not find such a good-looking man.
His face was as handsome as a piece of jade. It was made of magic and seemed to be the most perfect work of art made by heaven.
The only regret was that his eyes were dull.
It seemed that this was her new husband, Dongye Han, the most famous blind man in the Zige Dynasty!
However, wasn't today their "wedded" day? Why was he dressed in a mourning robe?
Tumi suddenly remembered that she seemed to have been carried in from the back door of the Cold Prince's Manor by a sedan chair. She had been thrown into the bridal chamber without even paying her respects to heaven and earth!
After all, Tuman was a legitimate daughter of the General's Manor. How could he get married so hastily? He was even worse than a concubine!
From this, it could be concluded that the blind prince did not want to marry her!