Chapter 1: An Ugly Empress \nCh1 â An Ugly Empress\n
Edited by NZRose and Elanor
Xue Country had a famous Ugly Empress.Â
The Ugly Empressâ surname was Feng, which was the Feng Countryâs royal surname. She was Feng Countryâs current monarchâs blood sister. Naturally, there was only one purpose she was sent to Xue Countryâ diplomatic marriage.
Teng Yunâs skin didnât look too good. After only two short days of imprisonment, his body was covered in various signs of torture.
He walked unsteadily, gripping the shackles that bound him; he was extremely weak and at the end of his strength. If he could just crawl on the ground, he wouldnât even bother trying to walk. But this place wasnât his hometown. He couldnât show any trace of weakness, even as a prisoner.Â
He was pushed and shoved by the guards into the main hall.
Every eye in the hall was watching the spectacle of this legendary figure. Teng Countryâs God of Warâ the proud son who had been invincible on battlefields, who was now eventually defeated. Looking at his current state, people could already imagine the future changes happening in this manâs home country.
But the man himself was defiant, his dark eyes were sharp, bright as crystals, and shining brilliantly not showing even an ounce of weakness.
Peopleâs hearts trembled slightly; this man unfortunately wouldnât live for much longer.\n
Teng Yun glanced up to the top of the main hall. One person was sitting there, garbed in black clothes with a black tassel crown. The personâs eyes were narrowed while one corner of his lips was curled; the man appeared to be smiling, but the smile didnât reach his eyes.
The man was handsome and exuding power, his figure was robust and tall under his black robes. He had a kingly aura around him, his conduct ruthless, firm and headstrong. He could command military forces swiftly and decisively, and also could govern his country just as wellâŚ
Teng Yun had heard about the man. He was Xue Countryâs highest ruler, Xue Junliang.
Xue Junliang stared down at Teng Yun with arrogance and disgust, as if he was looking at a lowly peasant.Â
âGeneral Yun, raise your head, let this Seat look at you.â\nTeng Yun didnât resist and raised his head; his gaze unfriendly, icy cold and full of hostility. He looked at Xue Junliang with calculation; this man was his lifetime nemesis.
Seeing the officialâs reaction, Teng Yun couldnât help laughing out loud. But his laughter contained a deep despair like an arrow at the end of its flight.
Xue Junliang waved off his official, gesturing him to back off, as he walked closer still and stopped just one step away from Teng Yun.Â
Looking down at his opponent, Xue Junliang said, âGeneral, maybe you donât know me. Youâve never met me before, but I have. I saw you once, three years ago at the battlefield. At that moment, I was in awe and I thoughtâŚâ
He paused, then he gave a slight smile as he continued, âThis person, should die.â
 \nAfter he finished speaking, he flicked his sleeves, then strode past Teng Yun and out of the hall, saying, âCome, let me show you some of Xue Countryâs military skills.â
A guard at the side received the order, and at once, Teng Yun was pulled up and dragged out of the main hall. The entire court officials, both civil and military, followed after them. The majestic procession walked on as the surrounding areas became more and more open, and finally came to a large and empty field.Â
The empty field was vast, surrounded by flags. Lined at the westside was a row of targets, at the east side were shelves of weapons, at the north, facing the south was a dragon seat, and built at the south was the extensive training grounds.
Xue Junliang walked directly to the side with the row of targets. He lifted his chin, an order which the guards immediately understood. Teng Yun was quickly tied up, arms behind his back, and secured against a wooden stake.
After the guards finished binding him, they retreated silently.
Xue Junliang narrowed his eyes and stretched his arm. A military officer in red came over to him, in his hands was a long bow which Xue Junliang took. Then another officer handed him a long arrow.Â
Teng Yun shifted his gaze to Xue Junliangâs eyes, and suddenly wanted to laugh. Only now he understood what this Xue Emperor had in mind; he wanted to assert his power.
Was he going to shoot through his throat, or through his heart?
Under the glaring sun, the arrow was illuminated with blinding radiance. Xue Junliang raised his bow and picked the arrow, the five jade-strings on his tassel crown swayed gently.
Suddenly, it came to Teng Yunâs mind that this enemy countryâs Emperor was actually somewhat tolerant, so domineering and dignified. He was an excellent and wise monarch. But it was a pity⌠his surname was Teng, added that he was born as a prince of Teng Country.Â
Teng Yun was nineteen when he was appointed as a Great General and sent to lead military troops. For ten years, he helped his country deal with civil war then went to defend his country from outside forces. Even after ten years of fighting, he failed to save his country.
The Emperor of Xue gripped his bow, raised it. Then he pulled the arrow, and unclasped his fingers. Teng Yun never waveredâŚ
âZapââ!â\n\nTeng Yun stared at âhimselfâ in the mirror and couldnât repress a shiver all over.
The maidservant scolded, âEmpress, be careful! This bronze mirror was sent to you by Her Highness Defei. If itâs broken, even if youâre an Empress, Defei can have you punished because she is the Emperorâs favorite consort.â
Teng Yun, after all, was a man raised on battlefields so he quickly calmed down and assessed the situation. Still looking down at the mirror in the ground, he took in the maidservantâs words and finally came to a conclusion.
There was only one country that had an empress this ugly. The empress was no one other than Xue Emperor â Xue Junliangâs first wife.Â
The Ugly Empressâ name was Feng Yun, blood-related sister of the King of Feng country. Other than the fact that she was ugly, it was also said she had a weak constitution. By her maidservantâs rude words, it was easy to conclude that a certain favored consort put a large bronze mirror in this Empressâ room. It was a common trick.
As Teng Yun said nothing, the maid grew bolder and her mocking words grew even more rude. Perhaps this was something that happened on a daily basis, so she didnât find anything fishy with this Empress.
âEmpress, you⌠Ah!â
The maid didnât get to finish her sentence before she suddenly touched her cheek and looked at Teng Yun incredulously. If it wasnât for the sting on her face, she would have thought the slap was just an illusion.Â
Teng Yun stared coldly at the maid and smiled, âWhat are you going to do, will I get slapped back by a lowly servant?â
âGet out of here, take the bronze mirror and give it back to Defei.â
Thank you everyone for all the support. And thank you to NZRose and Elanor for staying with me on this one..~zaki.