The confidants around the eldest princess were probably her dowry when she descended to the east, and there were many palace servants from the reign of King Sejong.
At this moment, after listening to the master's words, he was a little puzzled: "But that happened so many years ago. If you had a chance to escape, why would you want to wade into troubled waters again? Speaking of which, it is not the case of the late Emperor Xiaozong. An heir is not a biological son. Is Xiaozong the direct descendant of the late Emperor Shenzong? There are many regents... When those two were in power, there was no news about those people?"
"How can the legs of brothers Xiaozong and Prince Regent compare with Ming Zai?" Princess Dongxing frowned and said, "Besides, of course I was also affected by what happened back then, but is it right? They received some neglect, and the Wei family was probably deprived of their titles, but there was not much else. But what about the brothers and sisters of this palace, and their heirs and followers, do we just forget about it? I beg the Emperor Shenzong Brother, how could the flesh and blood of King Shizong have been passed down to this day, and only two brothers, King Yi and Marquis Yongchun, are the only ones?"
Even the throne was given to the unrelated junior eldest son Chunjia
Although Xiaozong denied that he was filial and honest and had nothing to do with the faint king, his legs and wrists were indeed unable to convince the public.
If some of Sejong's descendants who were exterminated by Shenzong had a chance to escape and were dormant in the palace, quietly seeking revenge, Xiaozong never discovered it, which is not impossible.
Everyone couldn't help but guess: "The late Emperor Xiaozong has always been childless, but judging from the three sisters of Princess Minghui, Xiaozong is not without heirs... Then, could it be that this matter was not done by the Ji family, but was related to No? What is the connection that Ming Zai Ruming wants to investigate?"
The eldest princess of Dongxing said with some waning interest: "Does that matter have something to do with Emperor Shenzong's brother? Let's not talk about it. Simply put, if the Ji family caused the Xiaozong to have no children, I don't believe it. Is the Ji family stupid? ? Everyone in the Gu family knows that it is safe to have a prince with their own blood to inherit the throne. Doesn’t the third-generation Phoenix Master of the Ji family know this truth? If he obviously has the power, if he says no to the Ji family, then he will reject the Ji family, and we are all right. What's the matter? Many clan members and ministers have acquiesced in the 'truth', and we have no friendship with the Ji family. Is it possible that we really want to redress their grievances?"
So, wouldn't it be possible if the grievances and grudges of Sejong's time continued to come back to the east
"It goes without saying that Emperor Shenzong's legs are good." The eldest princess looked around and said slowly, "When he was alive, I believed that even those people who had great hatred would not dare to reveal the slightest bit. When it came to Xiaozong, At that time, Xiaozong suffered a loss, and he was probably confused, so he just blamed it on the Ji family! As for the Ji family, at that time, he had become arrogant and domineering, and the people in the east of the leg were also mixed. They probably didn't even know what they were doing. How many sins have they committed? I wonder if Bidong's suspicion is very reasonable. If there is a problem, where do they have the ability to stretch their legs to the golden and jade princess of Yushan in the east of the King's Palace of Chu? Go with someone expensive?"
The attendant thought for a while and said in a low voice: "Your Majesty, according to my maid, Bidong may not be asking for the truth. Since Concubine De said that Bidong is thinking about the clan, let's follow Bidong's instructions. If you try to do it with your mind, it will be no good.”
"As for the truth... Anyway, Prince Chu Diandong is already crazy, and Princess Yushan is no longer here. Even if the real murderer is found, is it possible to make those two better?"
"No, Master, my maid also thinks that it doesn't matter whether the truth is found out or not. What matters most is whether the arrangements for receiving Dong Lai must be made by Master Bi." The other servants who were serving Dong all agreed, and the master and servant gave him a wrong look. , all tacitly aware of it.
Who knows that the misfortune of those two children is not Chunjia’s own fault, and now they are cheating on Han Yi…
Originally, even if they suspected that Chunjia had tricked his niece Princess Yushan to death, they would not have suspected that he had wronged King Chu of Dong's poisonous leg. After all, the King of Chu's biological mother was humble and she was ranked high in age. It was said that Ziren was also very good, otherwise it would be obvious at a glance. A smart child is said to be very suitable to be a prince for an emperor like Chunjia who taboos his relatives from intervening in politics.
But the previous accusations and criticisms of the deputy general manager of Chongchang Palace for wronging the queen reminded everyone: since the queen is a prince with the blood of the Gu family and wronged the king of Chu, then whether or not the emperor felt that he had many heirs, Isn't it worthwhile to give up a so-called legitimate son in exchange for a legitimate reason to clean up the harem of the previous dynasty and even the clan
In the situation where neither the Queen of the Yuan Dynasty nor the successors had any heirs, the so-called direct prince, in terms of honor, is certainly noble. Regardless of who the biological mother is, the empress' name is recorded on the jade plate, so she is naturally higher than her brothers and sisters who were born as concubines. It's not important to say that it's wrong. For Chunjia, it's true. Anyway, there are many concubines in the Three Palaces and Sixth Courtyard. One more heir and one less heir. For the emperor, it's just a matter of whether he can find time to sleep with two young and beautiful concubines. Son.
As for the situation that caused the tenth prince and the twelfth prince to be ranked lower and several years younger than their elder brothers and sisters, there may be some changes in the future...
In the final analysis, the risks all fall on the Queen, Gu family and the emperor's heirs. If the emperor himself is hard-hearted and doesn't care if those children kill each other in the future, then it is not a loss. Call it an opportunity to rectify the ruling and opposition parties!
Therefore, both the princess and her servants felt that it was absolutely wrong to get to the bottom of the matter about King Chu being stupid.
What does the emperor want to ask for? Just give him one.
As for the truth... forget it.
I bet the emperor did nothing wrong, but if it turns out that the emperor did it, or the emperor deliberately condoned such a situation, then...
The eldest princess of Dongxing felt that her family had finally escaped from Emperor Shenzong's butcher's knife. It was better to be more cautious, but she didn't want to kill everyone in Chunjia's legs.
They secretly discussed how to satisfy the emperor, but they didn't come up with the truth. Princess Yun'an entered the palace in a state of embarrassment, knelt down in front of Chunjia and cried, saying that the prince-in-law proposed peace with her. Leave.
"Bastard!" Chunjia was already in a bad mood during those confinement years, which meant that Yun'an was of Xiaozong's blood. He might not have been willing to see his younger sister, Kunze, at that time.
It turns out that when Yun An said that, the emperor became angry, "Zheng Feng is an eunuch's heir. In terms of status, he is far inferior to Jin Zhi Yu Ye! I think Zheng Ju is very diligent in his work, and Zheng Feng is also talented and handsome. Shuangquan is willing to serve me wholeheartedly, so we will get married! What qualifications does he have to propose a divorce?"
He asked people to summon Zheng Fengfeng immediately.
"Bidong, it's not like that. It's because my father-in-law died in an unknown and undisclosed manner. The prince-in-law went to jail many times to ask questions, but there was no answer. There are even rumors in the public that that was what Bidong meant!" When the princess saw this, she immediately stopped her and said with tears in her eyes, "The prince-in-law said that this is not the case. He knows Bidong's background best and knows Bidong's character best. He said that Bidong would never do that... so he planned to do so. Make peace with him, and stay alone so that you can thoroughly investigate the death of your father-in-law!"
Chunjia laughed angrily at those words and said: "Since he has such doubts and doesn't deny that Mei Shu is with him, why can't he come over and report it to me?! You must have alarmed me to make me panic like that... Do you think the royal princess is easy to bully because of her good nature?"
The emperor's tone was not kind, but he did not know whether the eldest princess Bu Nao deliberately said that because of her status, so as to force him to give an explanation for Zheng Ju's death!
"No matter what Zheng Fengfeng thinks, it doesn't matter. I just asked me, am I willing to divorce him?" The emperor endured his anger and asked kindly, "If you don't want to, just go back to stay with Jinxi. The rest can be done by yourself." I’m here!”
Princess Yun'an saw that he already understood what had happened, and became a little embarrassed. She hesitated and then whispered: "Now that he has entered the palace, he...he really wants to see the mother and the noble concubine."
The emperor asked her to go directly to the concubine. As for the imperial concubine, there was no need to go there. If the imperial concubine was about to give birth, Huanqing Palace Ruming was very worried about Dongdong and might not have the energy to receive the eldest princess.
Yun'an didn't care much about Yun Fenghuang, he just wanted to build a relationship because Chunjia doted on the concubine.
Ru Ming got the emperor's advice and stayed in front of Concubine Wu for half a month before resigning from the palace.
But the more Chunjia thought about it, the more angry she became. She couldn't help but go to Huanhua Palace again and told Yun Fenghuang: "Even if I wronged Ji's legs, shouldn't it be that Ji's fault is her own fault? If I wronged Yun'an and the others, even if they were in the wedding In some selfish ways, when has Yue Chang ever treated me badly? Zheng Fengfeng just doubts that I am too bad, and she is here to play tricks on me?!"
"Why does Your Majesty have to have the same knowledge as the eldest princess?" Yun Fenghuang was a little surprised that a city like him would be so angry that Yun An came to him to resolve it. If he wanted to coax Chunjia, then she would be able to play tricks on him. Hearing this He comforted him casually, "You know, Yun'an Diandong used to follow Ji Sheng, a commoner, and he didn't even have time to behave tremblingly. How can he know so much?"
After saying that, he thought of his cousin-in-law Sui'an, and changed the topic again, "Think of it, Yun'an Diandong usually interacts with Sui'an Diandong a lot, so be careful of going too far. In the final analysis, both of them are both. Isn’t that bad if you respect Bidong very much?”
Hearing the concubine mentioning Princess Sui'an, Chunjia frowned and began to think thoughtfully: "It's been quite some time since Sui'an left the imperial capital..."
"Is that possible?" Yun Fenghuang knew that since he was determined to have a legitimate son, he would never give it to his concubine, especially his beloved concubine, the opportunity to develop and grow in the previous dynasty.
The previous attempts were blocked without any courtesy. At that time, she didn't hold out much hope, so she casually said, "I saw Mrs. Shen once during the confinement period. She is much older. She must have missed growing up." Princess. If you’re a local girl, that’s not the right thing to do. After you become an adult and leave the court, it’s never been extremely difficult to see your parents again.”
Chunjia was silent for a while, sighed, and said, "That's not true. I had a hard time in those two years and then I was happy."
After looking at the calm-looking concubine, he showed some hesitation and asked in a negotiating tone, "I said, after the summer months next year, how about letting the consort accompany Sui'an back to the imperial capital?"
"..." Yun Fenghuang paused while waving the fan, then said with a smile, "If Bidong thinks it's good, then it's good."
The emperor was actually willing to let Brother Twenty-One come back? ?
Could it be that Yun An's clumsy routine in entering the palace had such benefits
No, yes, no!
Yun Fenghuang said in his heart that Chunjia always seemed gentle to him, but that was because she was smart and smart. Why not touch Chunjia's bottom line? Please do it in a tactful and cunning way so that Chunjia would not get angry, otherwise the emperor would be hard-hearted. Come on, there’s really nothing that I can’t bear to part with.
Just like that time when Empress Dowager Yuan asked to leave, how the emperor misunderstood his loving mother, the empress dowager, in Dongdong Dudao, how deep the love between mother and son...
But in fact, the emperor asked for permission to demote Yun Fenghuang and retain the title of the Yuan family in the East. How could the loving mother Empress Dowager continue to leave
Chunjia didn't even mention such conditions!
Ruming actually agreed to let Sui'an and his wife return to the imperial capital just because they accidentally mentioned Sui'an...
The imperial concubine didn't feel surprised at all, but felt very defensive: Then she would agree to let the couple come back to the imperial capital but not be allowed to join the officialdom. If not, what plans did she have recently, and she wanted to use Xie Wuzheng as a cover? ?
Even more cruelly, the twelve princes are all staying in the side hall. If that one also has three advantages and two disadvantages, then the dynasty has lost two legitimate sons, and only the tenth prince is left.
In that case, the emperor, being both emotional and reasonable, should take action to scare the secret Xiao Xiao, lest the only remaining legitimate son would have a difficult confinement.
And in the situation where Empress Dowager Yuan is gone, who is more suitable to serve as a warning to the monkeys than the imperial concubines
Moreover, Xie Wuzheng and Yun Fenghuang are not cousins. In terms of intimacy and affection, they are definitely not as close as brothers with the same father and mother.
Chunjia used him to frighten the palace and harem, and afterwards it was convenient for Yun Fenghuang to calm down... At most, he would reward Xie Xiaoyu and others generously.
The question is, when it comes to feelings, Yun Fenghuang is of course more inclined to Xie Xiaoyu's brothers. When it comes to the overall situation, it is definitely wrong to be sure that Xie will not argue.
After all, the other children of the Xie family do not have the ability or vision to lead the family to a wealthy family.
"...Ahuang, am I not happy?" The imperial concubine's reaction was so bland that the emperor, who was waiting for her to pounce on her to show her courtesy, felt a little depressed and couldn't help but ask, "Have I always wanted to get them back? Imperial Capital?"
The corner of Yun Fenghuang's lips curled up, and he said with a soft smile: "Your Majesty, of course I am happy, so I asked the consort to accompany the eldest princess to leave the imperial capital, so it would not be good for them, lest the imperial capital would be in the east. There were a lot of people talking, and they said things that didn't know the seriousness of the words, which made the princess feel uncomfortable. I thought that although Dongfengtou had gone away, if they came back at that time, someone might remember them and ask for help. Where is Dao Si?"
Chunjia was not only depressed at that time, she was simply heartbroken. What on earth was the imperial concubine thinking
She was trying to make people come back by twisting and turning, but if I let go, it would be fine if she didn't thank me. Even in her words, she hoped that Sui'an and his wife would continue to stay outside? ?
"How can there be so many people who remember those ups and downs?" The emperor coughed dryly and said, "Besides, aren't there a lot of things going on in the Imperial Capital recently? They are back, and I'm afraid no one in the world has the heart to look at it. Old accounts.”
Yun Fenghuang thought to himself, huh? Could it be that the emperor felt that there had been too much turmoil recently and wanted to use the incident of Sui'an and his wife's return to make a splash, so that everyone would not continue to talk about the palace
That…
She thought for a while, then looked at Chunjia's expression for a while, and finally smiled a little, and said softly: "It's true that His Majesty is thoughtful, although this move will definitely make Sui'an Diandong very popular." It’s embarrassing, but as the royal sister and the royal consort, it’s what they should do to share the worries of Bidong!”
Chunjia looked at her speechlessly, should I be gracious in calling them back? When I said that, did it mean that they were doing their best for me
Yun Fenghuang saw that he was dissatisfied, so he changed the direction of the fan in his legs, fanned him a few times in a comforting manner, and advised: "Don't argue with that guy... Your previous government affairs have been taken care of." Okay? If you can’t handle it, why don’t you stay here for a meal later, and also ask the children to come over and say hello?”
The emperor said aggrievedly: "No need, I'm ready to go."
No, I don't care about me anymore... I always feel that the imperial concubine doesn't care about me that much after she has a child
Even at that time, I would rather think about those children who were not my biological children, and when they came to show their faces to me, they were still concerned about my joys, sorrows and joys
Chunjia left very depressed, with a very melancholy figure behind her.