According to the original plot, the fact that Zhao Lianzhu was serving the pen and ink beside the original owner was indeed because she was clever and discerning, which made the original owner like it a lot, and then transferred her to be a special eunuch of Si Mo.
And Zhao Lianzhu even secretly fell in love with her because of the original owner's handsome appearance and being the emperor.
It's a pity that the original owner didn't see this at all, and treated Zhao Lianzhu as an ordinary eunuch, but to her, Zhao Lianzhu was just a little thing, and it was interesting to make fun of her when she had nothing to do.
But Prince Jing was different.
Prince Jing was worried about how to place a suitable spy beside the original owner.
Just at this time, he discovered the secret that Zhao Lianzhu was actually a woman.
Immediately, King Jing began to deliberately approach Zhao Lianzhu, posing as a domineering prince to tease her in various ways, and even deliberately pretended to be drunk after attending the banquet, taking advantage of the situation and taking Zhao Lianzhu's body.
Zhao Lianzhu, an ordinary woman from a poor family, how could she withstand such an offensive
Coupled with the fact that the original owner showed her an attitude of only treating her as a little thing for fun, Zhao Lianzhu's heart naturally turned to Prince Jing.
After that, Zhao Lianzhu began to help King Jing.
And after the original owner was killed by King Jing, Zhao Lianzhu happened to be pregnant for more than three months.
Originally, King Jing planned to make the daughter of General Huwei as queen after ascending the throne, so as to stabilize his position.
But it happened that Chu Xiaotong opposed him at this time, which hurt Prince Jing's lifeline and caused him physical loss.
Now, the child in the heroine's womb naturally became Prince Jing's only hope.
The heroine is also very competitive, not only won a boy in one fell swoop, but also gave birth to a pair of twins.
This made King Jing very happy, so he immediately made Zhao Lianzhu the imperial concubine.
However, the daughter of General Huwei died of illness in the fifth year after she became the empress, and Prince Jing logically made the mistress the empress.
After all, the heroine's family has no power or power, so there is no need to worry about the monopoly of foreign relatives.
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After recalling what the heroine had done, Tang Wan couldn't help but glanced at Zhao Lianzhu indifferently, then dipped his pen and ink, as if she didn't exist.
After approving the memorial, Tang Wan put down the brush in his hand and said to Eunuch Li, "Show me Weiyang Palace."
"Yes, Your Majesty!" Eunuch Li nodded quickly.
And Zhao Lianzhu was ignored by Tang Wan from the beginning to the end.
What relationship Zhao Lianzhu has with Prince Jing is their business, but this time, she absolutely cannot keep Zhao Lianzhu by her side to serve her.
She is not interested in getting too close to the hero and heroine.
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In Weiyang Palace.
As soon as the news that the emperor was going to eat in Weiyang Palace came, the eunuchs and maids in Weiyang Palace got busy.
Chu Xiaotong was also served by Dian Cui, and changed into a light red palace dress, which looked gorgeous but not coquettish.
Hearing the announcement of "the emperor is coming" from outside, Chu Xiaotong immediately walked quickly to the palace gate to greet her.
Seeing that he was about to salute, Tang Wan immediately took a step forward and held his arm, "Tongtong doesn't need to be too polite, you are not in good health, so you can avoid such hypocrisy. From now on, I will eat with you every day, and you will eat every day." If you want to salute, I don't know how tiring it is!"
After hearing this, Chu Xiaotong couldn't help but feel a little thump in her heart.
Want to come to Weiyang Palace for dinner every day
However, he couldn't show an unwelcoming face, and even had to make the emperor think he was very happy.
Therefore, Chu Xiaotong could only look at Tang Wan with a little surprise in her eyes, and said in a shy voice: "My concubine, thank the emperor for his compassion!"