The Queen was so angry at Imperial Concubine Jin that she was shaking all over. Before, she always felt that the Grand Empress Dowager was too arbitrary. She launched future crises based on her understanding of Imperial Concubine Jin's temperament. She always felt that she had wronged Imperial Concubine Jin. But now it seems that it was fortunate that the Grand Empress Dowager chose to conceal the truth at that time, otherwise, her paranoia would be enough to make Murong Zheng go astray. Her destructive power is far greater than that of Mrs. Dong.
"An outsider could still care about the child's health and plead for him, but now his life or death is uncertain, and it's all because of you, his biological mother." The queen's words were full of heartache, and after she finished speaking, she slowly walked into the palace.
She had entered the inner hall before, and what Murong Kai was holding in his coma was the jade pendant she was holding. The jade pendant was given to A'man by the Empress Dowager. She didn't know how it ended up in his hands, but at the critical moment, it actually saved his life.
Murong Zheng and Imperial Noble Consort Jin also entered Murong Kai's bedroom one after another. When the imperial physician saw the emperor coming, he quickly bowed and told Murong Kai's condition again to Murong Zheng.
"What did you say? Akai's legs..."
"I'm afraid that the Third Prince's legs will be left disabled." The imperial physician's words were full of regret.
The third prince was handsome and a beautiful man among the princes, but he did not expect that he would become disabled in the future.
"How is it possible? Didn't the imperial physician say that if he took good care of his legs, he would be able to walk normally in a hundred days? How...?" Imperial Concubine Jin was also shocked. She never expected that after a visit to the Ministry of Punishment,...
Feeling guilty and flustered, she could only tell herself over and over again that it was all Murong Kai's own fault.
"Think of another way and make sure to save the third prince's legs." Murong Zheng instructed the imperial physician word by word, but the imperial physician just lowered his head and did not dare to respond.
Their attitudes said it all. Murong Zheng looked up at the queen, who was also looking at him. The queen's expression was calm, but when she looked at him, there was disdain in her eyes.
"Queen, I..." Murong Zheng wanted to explain, but words were so pale. He wanted to say that he had no choice, he didn't want to do it, he didn't expect it to be like this, but one reason after another couldn't even convince himself. How could he tell the Queen
"Your Majesty, you regret it now, don't you? I have told you before that he has had a hard time these years. In your eyes, he is a flawless prince who follows the rules. But you don't know why he is so mature and prudent at an age when he is the most playful and willful. It is simply because no one will clean up his mess. If he acts recklessly, he will be the only one to suffer."
There was bitterness in the queen's eyes when she spoke. Murong Kai was too sensible a child. From childhood to adulthood, the only time he did not play by the rules was in the matter of Ah Man.
His willfulness made the queen feel that he finally acted like a child.
But this only time, he was strangled by his father and mother.
At the cost of sacrificing a leg.
"Your Majesty, if Akai wakes up, let him go and let him pursue what he wants. We, as his parents, owe him this."
The Queen's words were earnest and heartfelt, but she didn't know whether Murong Zheng would listen to her.
After all, Imperial Concubine Jin was the one he felt the deepest guilt for.
"Queen, you are so deliberate, not for my son, but for your own son, the eldest prince, right?"
Imperial Noble Consort Jin held the hand of the eldest daughter of the Xie family and slowly walked in front of the Queen, her eyes full of resentment.
Time and time again, the Queen seemed to be against her, which made her unable to understand and even more unwilling to accept.
And for the sake of the eldest prince, this was the only possibility after much thought.
(End of this chapter)