Ever since he recommended Xie Kuo as the candidate for his family, Yun Fenghuang had never expressed his uncertainty about his niece's ability like that. He was a little stunned for a moment, and then started to comfort him... But Yun Fenghuang didn't ask them for comfort. He waved his leg in an understatement: "This is the first time for a child to take charge of his or her own affairs. Which elder can rest assured? We don't need to talk about it, I understand."
She didn't say anything else, but she didn't sleep well for two consecutive mornings.
So much so that on the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I saw that I was increasingly losing energy, and even my menstruation was somewhat disordered.
The people of Didong looked worried and tried to persuade him several times to no avail. They did not dare to say anything, so they could just worry silently.
When Chunjia came over that day, he immediately noticed that the imperial concubine's complexion was not as good as usual. He felt that this was because she was too tired, so he advised her not to be too tired and to rest when she should.
Yun Fenghuang said: "It's just that I'm a little reluctant to believe it. I'm used to doing those things, so what's the point?"
She was not a master who refused to give up any power, but what if she asked them to host Xie Kuo's last palace banquet in the imperial capital and took the opportunity to murder Xie Kuo
The emperor thought her words were harsh and simply summoned the imperial physician who was serving him to check her pulse on the spot.
Yun Fenghuang had already thought about what to do if the imperial doctor thought he was too tired or overly worried. Who knew that the imperial doctor would congratulate her on the spot after just a few seconds of diagnosis: "Congratulations to the emperor, congratulations to the empress, your empress is here again!" "
When those words came out, everyone was startled, and immediately Chunjia and the waiters were surprised and happy!
When Yun Fenghuang first entered the palace, he made an exception and was granted the title of concubine. He took the poison to frame Ji Muzi, and took advantage of the situation at that time to force the Empress Yuan to give her the title of Jieyu. After that, she was unable to have children for quite some time. Later, it was true that Chunjia personally sent imperial doctors to nurse him back to health in every possible way, and then King Jin was born. Even so, the imperial physician once again deemed the child unsuitable for the birth of King Jin because of the troubles involved.
Because Xiudong already had several adopted sons and daughters, as well as a biological prince.
Yun Fenghuang didn't care much about this mistake.
On the contrary, Chunjia believed her sincere words about regretting the heir, and specifically told the imperial doctor to keep it a secret, so as not to make the imperial concubine sad.