Chapter 113: Why Would Time Wait for Anyone
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 113: Why Would Time Wait for Anyone

Song Lian was silent for a while. Looking at Her Majesty with some confusion, he asked softly after a moment, "Your Majesty, what do you want me to talk about?"

Although the empress had said she wanted him to talk about everything, Song Lian was a martial artist and a military officer of the Great Liang Dynasty. In the beginning, he naturally spoke about matters concerning the imperial court. However, it was obvious that this was not what the empress wanted to hear. But after thinking carefully, he still did not know what the Empress wanted to hear.

What did she mean by "everything"?

The empress glanced at Song Lian and said, "Talk about that young man's character. Is he considered a good young man? Tell me in detail, don't be too general."

Song Lian was silent for a while and said softly, "In this subject's opinion, Commander Chen is naturally good. His character is straightforward and honest, and he is also quite..."

Remembering that young man's cunning, Song Lian was unsure whether he should mention it or not. After a moment of silence, he said, "This subject previously thought he cared too much about money, but upon further observation, this subject should have misjudged it."

If Chen Chao were here now, he would surely be rejoicing that Song Lian's opinion of him had changed due to the blood ginseng he had given him. Otherwise, things would not have been so simple if he had complained to the empress.

"He grew up in hardship, so it's not a problem if he cares more about material possessions now."

The empress spoke softly, her voice filled with endless heartache.

Feeling this emotion, Song Lian was not in a hurry to speak. Except, he wondered why the empress would have such emotions. This kind of emotion was obviously only for one's own children or nephews. But how old was Chen Chao? He could not possibly be the empress' nephew.

Back then, the Great General had a total of four children.

Two sons and two daughters.

The empress was the eldest daughter. The eldest son served that deposed emperor back the

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Translator Notes

This might sound confusing why there's an imperial harem even though the emperor doesn't have any concubines. This touches on the imperial chinese harem system, the empress typically rules over a portion of the inner palace, which generally includes consorts, concubines, other women, eunuchs, maids, etc. The 'household affairs' so to speak.