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Chapter 224, the extra chapter, is about love!! I'm totally shipping them!!

Chapter 224 (Bonus Chapter) – It's Love!! So sweet!!
#Selection of the Best Man of All Time!!!#
[Black General is the top recommendation!!!]

[Yeah, what's so surprising about that? It's just that all those other gifts like diamond rings and houses can't compare to him directly offering the throne of a nation. That's true love-struck foolishness!!]

The Black General in "The Legend of Empress Anguo" is a truly loyal sycophant—no, he's a model man for all time!

[The chicken feet are showing above, aren't they!]

I always thought that the so-called Black General was a fictional character, a fictional character from a TV series, but it turns out he actually exists?

The TV series is a piece of garbage. Historical records never mention any ambiguous relationship between General Hei and Empress Anguo. General Hei was a loyal and devoted minister. This kind of influential TV series that is full of fabricated stories should be taken down. It should be taken down.

We historians write a hundred articles to debunk these myths.

They even made a documentary about it.

They're all far inferior to fabricated TV dramas!

[What loyalty? This is a loyal dog general!!]

【I don't care, official history doesn't mention it, but unofficial histories mention it far too often, some even compiled by famous Confucian scholars, so those shouldn't be considered unofficial histories!】

Did I miss something?

The TV series "The Legend of Empress Anguo" focuses on the beautiful love between General Hei and Empress Anguo. In this series, Empress Anguo is portrayed as a gentle woman, while General Hei is depicted as a love-struck man who is willing to give everything for her.

There's even an explanation for why the two of them didn't get married later: Empress Anguo was afraid that she would continue to bring bad luck to her husbands.

So not getting married is for the good of Black General.

The two of them were definitely going in the same direction.

So, the TV series that was supposed to depict the rise of Empress Anguo has turned into a romance?

This cannot be blamed on the screenwriter. The key is that the relevant historical records from that time were rather vague, and the more specific content was like a myth. When making a serious drama, you certainly can't bring myths into it. Putting them into it aside, it's not even a question of whether it can pass the censorship, and the special effects would cost a lot of money.

The only way to add details is to remove the illogical elements and use your imagination appropriately.

Moreover, it's not just contemporary people who praise their love; it's been written about in every dynasty. There was already a lot of discussion among the people when Empress Anguo and General Hei were still alive.

It is said that they were divided into two factions at the time.

One group of people believed that General Hei would definitely force Empress Anguo to abdicate in the future. After all, General Hei controlled 90% of the army at that time. Anyone who had so many troops would be feared, or would develop ambitions because of it.

Another group of people believe they can be together.

It is a love that will not be blinded by power.

However, this faction has very few members.

It wasn't until Empress Anguo's death and General Hei's suicide that those who believed their love was genuine gained overwhelming dominance. The only puzzling aspect is that while the entire court and even most of the common people believed their relationship was romantic, official history consistently records that Empress Anguo denied it, stating they were just friends.

[Upstairs, you don't understand. This makes it even more romantic! Empress Anguo was previously criticized for being a jinx to her husbands, but later it was generally believed that the reason her husbands died one after another was because Empress Anguo herself had the status of an empress, and those men were not worthy of her, which is why they died one after another. However, Empress Anguo herself was very worried about this.]

So even though she deeply loved General Hei, she dared not give him any official status, much less admit their relationship, for fear that she would bring him bad luck and death. My goodness, this is so sweet!

Yes, yes, I've always felt that official history is fake, while unofficial history is the truth. General Hei was such a powerful person that he never married. Although Empress Anguo had married four men before, she also never married after that.

She was also pregnant and had a child.

Historical records, whether official or unofficial, do not explicitly state who the child's father was, but everyone tacitly agrees that the father was General Hei, who later became the Nine Palaces Empress!

I remember that when Empress Jiugong was a child, she asked her father if he was General Hei. In the daily records, Empress Anguo actually said that she was conceived by divine intervention. That's too outrageous. It's like lying to a child. What's the difference between that and our parents telling us that we were picked up from a garbage dump? But there are no more related records after that.

I wonder if the Nine Palaces Empress believes it...

I don’t know if the Nine Palaces Empress believed it or not, but she learned to lie just like her mother. Later, she also said that her child was conceived by divine intervention and had no father.

The entire court was speculating about who the child's father was.

However, it could never be definitively proven, because during the reign of Empress Jiugong, there was no one as special as General Hei. Many men had served Empress Jiugong, but none were a suitable match. However, it's also possible that Empress Jiugong did this intentionally; after all, for an empress, it's better not to know who the father of her child is, to avoid trouble.

As long as it's confirmed that she gave birth to it herself, that's fine.

Since the death of Empress Anguo, there have been countless fanfiction stories about her and General Hei, including those depicting a tragic love story spanning three lifetimes. Honestly, if you do a quick search, the melodrama is just as intense as current fanfiction or works by dedicated fans.

I know, I've read it. The most outrageous one is a novel where the Black General is actually a woman, but she disguises herself as a man, which is why the two of them can't be together. The child was given to them by the Rabbit God, who was moved by their love, and then prayed to the Goddess of Mercy who grants children.

Such a trendy novel actually comes from a thousand years ago.

To be honest, I admit I'm being old-fashioned.

I've also read a novel written by an ancient figure from the Western Rong Empire. The gist of it is that General Black was the eagle god of their empire, who fell in love with the beauty of Empress Anguo and descended to earth to help her.

Anyway, I really like them as a couple, and their love story is quite rare, not a tragedy. Although the ending wasn't perfect, it was just missing a formal wedding.

Unlike those cases where one person dies and the other is crippled.

Or perhaps their love is beautiful, like butterflies that die and transform into butterflies!

Compared to Empress Anguo, Empress Yunhe, the last empress of Tianhong Empire, was much more tragic. She also fell in love with a general, and to save face for him, she did not make him her imperial consort, but instead made him a king of equal rank, essentially sharing imperial power with him.

As a result, during delivery, the mother was removed and the fetus was kept.

Within a few years, that one-word king usurped the throne.

[I'm hooked up with this, don't mention that unlucky guy!!]

I knew I'd be the target of rumors while I was alive, but I never imagined that even more people would spread them after I died! ˋ(°▽、°)(o( ̄▽ ̄///(Slay!!))
——Empress An Guo

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