Special Agent Rebirth: The Omnipotent Goddess of Quick Transmigration
Chapter 656 - 647 Female Veneration: The Great God Above (2) More 1

Chapter 656: 647 Female Veneration: The Great God Above (2) More 1

Ye Shaohua had experienced numerous worlds, and once something was learned, it would be permanently etched in her mind.

She had been a Number One Scholar.

She had tutored a Number One Scholar.

Although the eldest imperial princess didn’t retain much in her mind, it was not difficult for Shaohua to compose a policy essay based on her own understanding.

As talented as the second imperial princess may be, she was merely sixteen or seventeen years old now.

Ye Qiufeng often had to avoid suspicion, and the material he taught the second imperial princess was actually quite limited.

But the second imperial princess seemed to have an innate gift, able to understand and extend one principle into three, as if she were naturally cut out for politics. This made the Empress even fonder of her, otherwise, she wouldn’t have stood out so much among so many.

While mulling over these thoughts, Shaohua began to write.

Her handwriting was meticulously trained, and carried a strong and sure stroke. The characters she wrote were as agile as flying dragons; even before one read the content, the characters on the paper were enough to dazzle.

The Prime Minister was still admiring the graceful script in his hand, growing more impressed the more he read.

Finally, he sat down at his desk and called over the young man beside him, "Aside from the eldest imperial princess, has anyone else been here today?"

Upon hearing this, the young man immediately knelt on the ground, frightened.

He glanced at Shaohua, who was still seated, writing, then knocked his head on the ground, not daring to speak.

"Even if you don’t say it, I already know—the second imperial princess was here earlier, wasn’t she?" the Minister put the paper aside.

The young man’s eyes flickered but he remained silent.

Knowing the eldest imperial princess’s temper, the Minister didn’t wish to make things difficult for the young man and gestured for him to stand up.

However, his expression turned grim.

In truth, as soon as the Minister had received the paper, he knew it wasn’t written by the eldest imperial princess.

In the month he taught the eldest imperial princess, she spent most of her time sleeping; on the occasions he assigned tasks, each of her papers had different handwriting.

It didn’t take much to guess that the eldest imperial princess was having someone ghostwrite for her.

But after all, she was the Empress’s favored eldest imperial princess. The Minister had reported to the Empress about her issues, but the Empress merely listened and did nothing serious—she didn’t have the heart to punish her own daughter.

Therefore, knowing that Shaohua was fooling him, the Minister did not bother to report it to the Empress anymore.

Instead, he devoted himself to teaching the highly talented second imperial princess by the eldest imperial princess’s side.

Seeing the policy essay written by the second imperial princess convinced the Minister that he could no longer ignore her excellence.

"Eldest imperial princess," holding the essay, the Minister walked over to Shaohua, his gaze filled with disappointment and a touch of disgust, "Did you write this essay? You are truly... unimaginably foolish. I will inform the Empress and will no longer teach you!"

The Minister was always gentle and courteous.

To enrage a Minister to such an extent in the Imperial Palace...

The guards and palace attendants waiting outside looked at each other.

The young man, who had risen from the ground, couldn’t help but glance at Shaohua.

And Shaohua was also looking up at him.

The normally violent and impatient eldest imperial princess wore a different look today; though her face was heavily powdered, her slightly narrowed eyes were particularly attractive.

The palace attendant’s heart raced, and he quickly lowered his gaze.

The young man, a palace attendant specially chosen by the Empress for the eldest imperial princess, had only been by her side for a month. Among his peers, many envied his position, but only he knew.

He didn’t like the eldest imperial princess.

He was a palace attendant carefully trained by the Empress. In music, chess, calligraphy, painting, or any other field, he was not inferior to the sons of ministers.

Therefore, he couldn’t possibly like the eldest imperial princess, who knew nothing beyond eating, drinking, playing, and was unbearably brutal.

On the contrary, the second imperial princess—polite, exceptionally beautiful, and well-versed in all subjects—represented his ultimate aspiration...

He was well aware of the fact that the second imperial princess had written the article for the eldest imperial princess today.

Seeing the Minister’s satisfaction with the policy essay, the young man felt aggrieved for the second imperial princess and hoped that the Minister would not be deceived by the eldest imperial princess’s despicable tactics.

As his mind raced with thoughts,

The image of the eldest imperial princess with that serene and somewhat languid gaze, so different from what he was used to, floated before him.

The young man became momentarily lost in thought.

"No," Shaohua finished writing the last character and then replied to the Minister, "The essay you hold was actually written by the second imperial sister."

She said this while setting down the brush in her hand.

Her words momentarily stunned both the young man and the Minister.

Both had thought that Shaohua would claim the essay as her own, shamelessly as she always had.

Shaohua blew the ink dry on the paper, then handed her answer sheet to the Minister, "Teacher, time is getting on, and I must return to dine with Imperial Father."

Noticing that it was already noon,

After handing the paper to the Minister, Shaohua walked towards the door,

As haughty and extravagant as ever.

The young man, seeing her leave, quickly followed.

Before leaving, he glanced at the Minister and saw him holding the paper Shaohua had given, looking stunned. The young man’s eyes flickered with a faint trace of irony as he lowered his head.

It was clear what kind of work the eldest imperial princess could produce,

The Minister must have been driven to madness by the eldest imperial princess.

Together, they walked toward Jun Qing’s chambers.

In the past, Shaohua would have loudly berated the Minister as a stubborn old man or punished her attendants. But today, she did none of that.

The attendant couldn’t help but look up at Shaohua,

Who showed no discernible emotion on her face. Not just her expression, but even her feelings, happiness or anger, were inscrutable. The young man pursed his lips, feeling uneasy.

As they turned a corner, they saw a man and a woman painting together in the nearby Chang Pavilion.

On the table beside them was the remainder of a chess game,

Suggesting that both of them were skilled players.

The person holding the brush was a woman in a bright yellow gown.

The tall man beside her looked at the woman with eyes filled with adoration and longing.

Ye Shaohua paused in her step.

Her palace attendant also observed the pair in the pavilion with restrained admiration and envy. "Eldest imperial princess, didn’t Master Wen Jin say he was feeling unwell today?"

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