Time Travel: The Heroine Has Arrived!
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Chapter 410: Chapter 410: Cross-Dressing Female General VS Enchanting Femme Fatale (End) Chapter 410: Chapter 410: Cross-Dressing Female General VS Enchanting Femme Fatale (End) Fu Yunzhen, the War God in the hearts of all citizens of the Heavenly Fate Dynasty.

He had been on the battlefield since the age of fifteen, becoming a sharp sword in the hands of the Emperor.

In the span of twenty years, he led the warriors of the Heavenly Fate Dynasty to expand their territory in countless wars, large and small, without a single defeat, truly creating an unbeatable legend. The title of War God was undisputed.

Ultimately, under his leadership, the Heavenly Fate Dynasty swept across all surrounding nations, accomplishing the grand unification.

He was a smart man and chose to retire at the peak of his fame.

The Emperor tried to retain him several times but was unable to sway his determination to retreat. In the end, the Emperor personally decreed him General King, bestowing upon him countless treasures. His glory was unmatched for a time.

This General King never took a wife in his life. There were rumors that he once met the woman he loved on the battlefield, but she later sacrificed her life to save him. The General King, with deep affection, chose not to marry for her sake;

Others said that his heart remained with his betrothed from ten years ago, Princess Duanjing of the Yuen family Di Rong, hence he never married;

There were also whispers that the General King actually preferred the company of men and had no interest in women.

There were many rumors, and the General King was quite carefree, never stepping out to clarify them.

It wasn’t until people noticed that the General King had not been seen for many days that a servant from General King’s Mansion came forward, saying their Prince had finally laid down his burdens and, with the world at peace, it was fitting for him to travel around and appreciate the beautiful landscapes.

No one knew that accompanying him was His Royal Highness Prince Rong, who rarely appeared in public due to poor health.

In a small Jiangnan town, far from the Capital City, a young couple suddenly moved in.

The man was tall and stately like a pine tree, with a refined air, while the woman had bright and beautiful features, with occasional sharpness in her smile, distinct from ordinary women.

The people in this small town, being far from the city and only having seen the local gentry as the most prominent figures, had never encountered such graceful individuals before.

At first, they just watched from a distance, but seeing that the couple didn’t put on airs and seemed to plan on settling there, the townspeople slowly grew familiar with them.

It was said that the young man was named Jiang Shian, from a wealthy merchant family in the Capital City, who loved the environment of Jiangnan and had specially brought his wife to settle here.

Of course, this Young Master Jiang was Jiang Huan, and his wife was none other than Gu Shengyin, who was “traveling the four seas”.

In the morning, Gu Shengyin sat in front of a bronze mirror, with the man beside her holding an eyebrow pencil, carefully tracing her brows.

“Now, at last, I can take my time to draw Yunzhen’s eyebrows.” After finishing the final stroke, Jiang Huan put down the pencil and embraced her.

Gu Shengyin looked sideways, their reflections in the mirror overlapping, leaning on each other, the years tranquil and kind.

In the winter of the Thirty-Fourth Year of the Changsheng Era, someone knocked on the door of General Fu’s Mansion in the Capital City.

A strange man, holding a baby in his arms, presented a letter personally penned by General King Fu Yunzhen.

The letter said that the child was born during his travels, and after an accident that befell the child’s mother, it was inconvenient for him to keep the child by his side, so he entrusted someone to bring the baby back to his family to be raised by his father.

Old General Fu, nearing sixty, looked at the familiar-faced child and was moved to tears.

He named the child Fu Suixin, which meant he hoped the boy could live a life of ease and freedom without constraint.

His daughter, after all, had found her happiness.

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