Chu Xiaotong's biological mother is actually the sweetheart of King Zhennan who was falsely accused of treason more than ten years ago.
The two had an affair at the time, but outsiders didn't know about it. Later, the Zhennan Prince's Mansion was ransacked, and Chu's mother found out that she was pregnant, so she married Chu's father, the servant of the Ministry of War.
Worried that the royal family knew about Chu Xiaotong's life experience, and in order to let him survive safely in the Chu family's backyard, Chu's mother declared that she gave birth to a premature daughter who was not in good health.
In this way, those concubines in the Chu family's backyard would naturally not target Chu Xiaotong.
And Chu Xiaotong learned of her own life experience before entering the palace.
At that moment, in order to rehabilitate the Zhennan Palace, he resolutely agreed to enter the palace.
After he entered the palace, Ben was still worried about how to deceive the emperor about his identity, but who knew that the emperor actually "pityed" his body very much and never intended to consummate the marriage with him.
This also made Chu Xiaotong secretly heave a sigh of relief.
Afterwards, the emperor came to see him every now and then, looking very satisfied and fond of him.
But the good times didn't last long, because the original owner had been on guard against Prince Jing, so after they got married, they began to suppress Prince Jing all the time.
And the imperial concubine has been the sole favorite in the harem for many years, and her hidden power cannot be underestimated, so Prince Jing still discovered the secret that the original owner was a daughter at this time.
Immediately, Prince Jing led people to force the palace to force the original owner to write down the imperial edict for the Zen position, otherwise he would reveal the fact that she is a woman.
The original owner swore to die.
In the end, she was shot and killed in the imperial study by Prince Jing's men.
At that time, Chu Xiaotong was hiding the files related to the Zhennan Prince's Mansion case in the imperial study, so she had a panoramic view of this scene.
After leaving the imperial study and looking through the files, Chu Xiaotong found out that the case of treason in the Zhennan Palace was related to Prince Jing's maternal ancestral home.
King Jing's maternal ancestor's family harmed the Zhennan Prince's Mansion, and King Jing killed the emperor who was very kind to him. Chu Xiaotong naturally wanted revenge.
So, after leaving the palace, Chu Xiaotong got into a fight with King Jing.
But in the end, he was killed by King Jing who became the emperor.
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And when Tang Wan finished sorting out the plot, the two ministers who were arguing in the audience also turned to Tang Wan at this moment, "Your Majesty, please decide who is more suitable to be the empress!"
Hearing this, Tang Wan narrowed her eyes slightly, and then said, "I... don't choose any of them!"
As soon as these words came out, everyone in the audience was in an uproar.
But at this moment, Tang Wan continued: "Because I already have a favorite candidate!"
After finishing the words, I looked at Chu Shilang, "Chu Aiqing, when I was young, I once had a relationship with your pro-daughter Tong Tong, and I really like his weak and supportive posture. "
As soon as these words came out, Chu Shilang was stunned.
Since ancient times, the matter of setting up a queen has been to choose a healthy woman so that she can spread the branches and leaves for the royal family. His daughter has been in poor health since she was a child. I can't bear such a responsibility.
For a moment, Chu Shilang couldn't help but hurriedly said: "I thank the emperor for his great love for the little girl, but Xiaotong is weak when she urinates, so I'm afraid she won't be able to bear the heavy responsibility of the queen!"
Hearing this, Tang Wan immediately said without doubt: "If I say he can bear it, he can bear it! You don't need to say any more, this queen, I'm going to decide!"
The emperor said it so categorically, how could Minister Chu dare to refuse
So I had no choice but to nod bitterly in my heart, "I accept the decree, thank you, Your Majesty, for your love!"