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Chapter 5 We Were All Miserable.
The annoying girl she was sitting on was the Princess Vivian, but she had never heard of her. She thought she was ennobled after she died.
But Annie White of the General's Mansion made an impression on Lillian Edwin.
As it was said before, there was another prince who survived with the Prince Townsend and Prince Thomas, and that was Prince Phillips.
Unlike the idle Prince Thomas who had no power, Prince Phillips had the military leadership. He had conquest the north and south, and made countless military achievements. And the Tiger Roar Military taken over by him made the enemy become terror-stricken at their arrival.
In the coup before her death, it was due to the sudden rebellion of Prince Phillips and the cooperation with Prince Townsend that they killed the brutal Emperor Terrell decisively and supported the five-year-old new emperor.
After the event, Prince Phillips knew that the emperor may take precautions against him because of his achievements, so he took the initiative to leave Birmingham to go to Hempstead.
He didn't want the feats and the reward.
Everyone knew that the reason for Prince Phillips's outstanding achievements was that he was surrounded by his two outstanding counselors.
Among them, the General Albert White was the valiant general under the command of Prince Phillips, and he had the tremendous courage to conquer ten enemies by himself.
Lillian Edwin had an impression on Annie White because Annie White's mother Grace Edwin was the wife of Albert White.
Grace Edwin was Lillian Edwin's cousin.
Before the coup, the General's family was still in Birmingham and had not come here with Prince Phillips.
Before she reached the marriage age, Lillian Edwin also attended the 100-day banquet of Annie White, and even held the niece with her own hands.
Later she married Prince Townsend, and they didn't visit each other often, but every time she attended various banquets, she always heard people talking about the General's Mansion.
Although the status of General White was not very high, he loved his wife and daughter very much.
Sometimes he bought some rare things and sometimes he planted two rows of Lagerstroemia flowers on Juni Street, which once became the hot topic in Birmingham.
Those women who talked about these matters all had high status, but they all looked envious.
Albert White followed Prince Phillips from south to north, and made a lot of battle achievements, and he had powerful martial arts and military power.
When he was a young boy and didn't have many merits and had not shown up, he married Grace Edwin, from the famous and noble Lord Wen's Mansion in Birmingham.
He knew that he was a rough man, and he could marry such a splendid wife, so he loved her like a pearl, and he only loved this woman, but never took any concubine.
Later, Grace Edwin gave birth to three sons and one daughter. Albert White had strict requirements for the three sons. From the age of five, they were required to start studying martial arts and read books, but he loved the only young daughter very much.
He would give her anything she wanted and didn't know how to love her.
Annie White lived up to the expectations and became a famous tyrant girl. She was arrogant and had countless enemies at a young age, especially the young ladies of various noble families.
Every time Mary said to her, Lillian Edwin would always smile and didn't care about it.
What's wrong with her dominance? There were so many people who loved her, she still envied this niece in her heart.
After Lillian Edwin died, the White family followed Prince Phillips to go back to the fief, and there were fewer legends about them in Birmingham.
And she was trapped in that small courtyard, and heard less news about them.
Until the end of autumn three years later, several servants wiped the wooden door while whispering, and their expressions were dignified.
All the people of General White's family were killed in battle, which shocked all the people, and Annie White...
Lillian Edwin couldn't bear to think about it again, and she sighed quietly, "We are all miserable."
The Princess Vivian, who was pressed down by her, was still screaming. When she heard this sentence, she immediately became irritated again.
"Annie White! Who made you sympathize with me! I am not a miserable person! ..."
She went on saying all the time.
Lillian Edwin directly took the ax and chopped it on the ground in front of her eyes, splashing dust on her mouth and face.
It was at this time that words were heard from afar.
"Brother, look! They are over there!"