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The Remarried Empress, Vol. 4

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Third, Rasta is jealous of the empress and everything she has (the position of the empress and the official wife, her loving family, her riches, etc) while the empress is envious of Rasta (for having the emperor's love, her cute and lovable demeanor,...and for her baby)

right after the first scene of the divorce it takes you to the beginning of the story and the events that happen before of what’s to come. which some might not like since it somewhat spoils you what’s going to happen eventually but there’s so much that happens before that you just can’t wait for the divorce scene 🤭 but there’s more to the story that happens after the divorce as well. Rashta gets so much hate but honestly what do you expect her to do? Starve and die in the streets? You expect her not to cling onto her patron even at the cost of the Empress’s dignity? Actually you think she gives a shit about Navier’s dignity when it’s her and Sovieshit’s economic policies and rule which allowed slavery to be a thing to begin with??? Don’t you know that condemning Rashta is like… literally condoning slavery?? Y’all brain dead? Kaufman: A grand duke and representative from the Kingdom of Luipt who prepares trading arrangements with Navier. Kaufman felt sympathy for her as her country allows her husband to freely commit infidelity and took it upon himself to gift her with a love potion that he had crafted. Trying to prove to her that the potion would cause no harm, he tested it on himself and, having miscalculated exactly how potent it was, fell madly in love with her, even going so far as to threaten both Sovieshu and Heinrey when they got too close to her. Although Kaufman had to eventually return to his kingdom, he offered to take her with him so that she doesn't have to worry about her husband's concubine, an offer she declined. He later drugs Heinrey to fall in love with Krista, though he is able to avoid major consequences of this action by virtue of his status as an important foreign diplomat as well as his deal with Navier to use his telepathic ability to their political advantage. He later tried to make amends for his mistakes by helping her in court matters besides diplomacy. In spanish it is called “ La emperatriz divorciada” o “La emperatriz se volvió a casar”. What is the story about?

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Meanwhile, the empress really just wants to be a good empress. She does her job well, even with Rasta rubbing her baby and her relationship with the emperor on her face. She maintains a professional distance with the other guys, and she tries to maintain a good relationship with the emperor. Although it seems that she is fed up with the emperor these days, especially when he wants her to celebrate his and Rasta's baby. Before the divorce, Navier is responsible for trade negotiations between the Eastern Empire and the kingdom of Luipt, represented by Kapmen, who finds Sovieshu's treatment of Navier appalling. However, Sovieshu ends up arguing with Navier right in front of him over her refusal to accept Rashta's baby, resulting in Kapmen punching him. Sovieshu takes advantage of this and his jealousy over their friendship to end trading relations with Luipt... and any trade benefits it would bring to the empire, one of which being hopefully finding the cause of the declining mages. Navier does secure trade negotiations with Luipt as the empress of the Western Empire, which improves its standing. My ladies-in-waiting were the only ones who dared to speak to me about her, but I heard others whispering in every corner of the palace.

Duchess Tuania was the most renowned beauty in high society. Now at age forty, she has held that title since she debuted in high society at seventeen. For these haughty noblewomen to say that this girl was almost as beautiful as her… Sovieshu insists on bringing the wedding forward so that it will be before Navier’s wedding. Sovieshu and Rashta’s wedding dressed as a Christmas tree is in the novel in chapter 107 ( Go to chapter) . In which chapter is the wedding of Navier and Heinrey? The Invincible Divorced Lawyer VS Medical Expert CEORumor had it that he is an outstanding talent in the medical field. The second young master of the Lu family, who was born with a silver spoon, is aloof and stays away from women. He has been single until now—but most people do not know that he has a wife who he had been married to for two years."You want a divorce?""Yes.""Reason?"She smiles and says, "According to marriage law, one can request a divorce after two years. Does this count as a reason?""Are you blaming me for not fulfilling our obligations as husband and wife?"As such competent and highly accomplished elites, will they ever open up their hearts to each other? detailSo while the synopsis is like that, the story doesn't immediately go through that broken engagement scene, nope. Even the latest chapter hasn't touch that event. The first chapter is like 'what will happen in the future', but there are many things happening before that could happen. Has there ever been an emperor who didn’t have a mistress throughout history? Even the great Emperor Osis II had twenty mistresses. You’d only hurt yourself getting upset over it.”

Navier was the perfect empress, however, the Emperor wanted a wife, not a colleague. And so, the Emperor abandoned Empress Navier and placed a slave girl beside him. That was fine, until Navier heard the Emperor promise the slave girl the Empress' position. After much agonizing, Navier decided she would remarry the emperor of the neighboring country. Crossed with Stating the Simple Solution. Marquis Karl attempts multiple times to get Sovieshu to reconsider divorcing Navier and marrying Rashta to secure a rightful heir, knowing the disastrous consequences the actions would bring regardless of his intentions. Marquis Karl suggests Sovieshu waiting a few more years before deciding if Navier is truly infertile and consider other options for a heir if the former turns out to be the case rather than trying to divorce and make Rashta the new empress. At one point, he even suggests Sovieshu just tell Navier the truth about why he is doing everything as Navier would naturally be upset about his actions. But ultimately, Sovieshu refuses to budge and goes through with said plan, only to regret it far too late when Navier marries Heinly and Rashta ruins the standing of the Eastern Empire as the new empress. Not to mention the baby he divorced Navier for wasn't his after all. Sovieshu must know how proud my ladies-in-waiting are, yet he made them bathe a girl he brought from a hunting trip? Should I go to his room and tell him to hand her over? Should I force her to leave? Or should I have her work here in the palace?

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Lu Mingshu had never believed in fate.She hadn’t believed in it when her father had remarried and caused her family to break into pieces, nor had she believed in it when she’d been thrown into a valley to perish.She hadn’t believed in it when she didn’t have any resources to cultivate with, nor had she believed in it when she’d been condemned by everyone.She climbed up little by little from dust, while her reign soared into the sky, which caused the world to look on in fear!If justice doesn’t come, I’ll personally obtain it.If fate disregards me, I‘ll open up a way to survive.No matter what fate throws at me, I will surely become a phoenix!“What a ruthless woman. I’m willing to risk my life and limbs for you, willing to be calculative for you – I’m even willing to be an enemy of the entire world for you. Aren’t you moved even a little?”“That’s right, since I‘m such a ruthless woman, what exactly is it that you like about me?" detail And in those characters, the potential was wasted in my view, because of a trope that I HATE: when the story pits women against women. The plot kind of creates an environment in which the main source of confrontation is a man (the emperor) and at least I didn't see him exposed as the real problematic thing for those two women. On one side we have the empress on the other the mistress, and of course, the mistress will take 99% of the responsibility, guilt, shame, and villainy in this while it should be divided with that asshole: the emperor, who is pictured mostly as the "fool" and not as the controlling and selfish traitor that he is.

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