Chapter 1839

"Will His Highness make a fuss?" Ye Qingqing was worried.

"Tie it up with a rope, and then gag it. Lu Mo, please watch over it. If you dare to make a fuss, you will knock him unconscious!"

Concubine Luo was really furious. The son she placed high hopes on, for the sake of an airy woman, actually called her a barbaric tyrant, and said that she was narrow-minded and couldn't tolerate Julie, and she didn't have the stomach of a princess. No wonder grandma doesn't like her.

Edward's grandmother is the queen of country I, and her husband is the first in line of succession. Although country I is small in size, it is very rich and has a very important position in Europe. Therefore, the queen has been fighting since the beginning because of her Chinese identity. , was quite unimpressed with her.

After so many years, the relationship has not been eased. At most, it is just to maintain face. A few years before the marriage, Princess Luo still wanted to improve the relationship. Toothless, skirts must be below the knees, no sleeveless low-cut clothes, high heels must be worn when going out...

She completely gave up her own preferences and became the wooden person requested by the queen. She had a miserable few years because she was not a demure and dignified character. After the royal family, she completely dropped these.

What's more painful is that Princess Luo found that no matter how well she did, the queen was always dissatisfied and always treated her too politely, unlike her sister-in-law, who talked and laughed like a mother and daughter, and even her The sisters-in-law sometimes wear clothes that show their arms, or skirts that go below the knees, which are photographed by reporters, and the queen just smiles and says a few words, never criticizing the sisters-in-law.

But once she went out wearing flat heels because her feet were uncomfortable, which was also photographed by reporters. At the royal party, the queen severely criticized her in front of so many people, and even sent an etiquette teacher to give her guidance Royal etiquette, deliberately slapped her in the face.

In a fit of rage, Princess Luo no longer respected the old woman, and didn't bother to care about the so-called royal rules anymore, and became herself again, and she also deeply realized that her own strength is the most important thing.

So these years, she published books and invested in programs, and she was very busy. Her hard work paid off. Her hard work paid off, and she became a well-known best-selling author. She, her sister-in-law, was overshadowed by her.

What Princess Luo didn't expect was that the queen's attitude towards her was much better. She no longer spoke in a different way, and sometimes helped her speak.

Only then did Princess Luo fully understand that the reason why the Queen looked down on her before was because she disliked her Chinese identity, and because her family background was too humble. Now that she has a reputation and a lot of assets, the Queen will treat her She looked at it with admiration.

In the final analysis, a woman must have her own strength. Even if she marries into a wealthy family, she must have the ability to be worthy of the wealthy family, otherwise she will be abandoned by the wealthy family sooner or later.

Although the relationship between Princess Luo and the Queen has improved a lot over the years, the previous hurt was too deep, how could the grudge in her heart be eliminated so easily. When Edward said this, Princess Luo's heart ached like a knife, and she hated Julie even more.

"You give me those videos. After the wedding, let Edward enjoy it, and see what kind and gentle little princess in his heart is." Princess Luo's eyes were red.

What nonsense human rights, nonsense happy education, the idea of ​​foreigners is really too naive, it is more realistic for Huaxia's stick to produce a filial son, she must teach her son a lesson now!

(End of this chapter)

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