Chapter 346: Legend of Zhen Huan - Su Peisheng 14
Chapter 346: Legend of Zhen Huan - Su Peisheng 14
Emperor Xianzong returned to the palace, put away his puppets, and went to the Yangxin Palace to serve Yongzheng as if nothing had happened.
During the time he was away from the palace, Su Peisheng in the palace was just a puppet, staying in the palace on his behalf.
Now that he is back, the puppet's memories during this period have also been absorbed by him.
After discovering what "good things" had happened in the palace, Emperor Xianzong's eyes glowed green.
You can make trouble again!
Noble Lady Fucha was pregnant, but was attacked by pine nuts at a flower-viewing banquet hosted by the Queen, causing her to miscarry.
Noble Lady Fucha offended many people during her pregnancy, so few people felt truly sorry for her when she had a miscarriage.
Only she kept shouting that someone had harmed her child and asked the emperor to investigate thoroughly.
The emperor became annoyed by her and gradually stopped visiting her.
While Noble Lady Fucha was heartbroken, she used her not-so-bright brain to think about it and felt that there was a great possibility that Concubine Hua would attack her. In addition, after Nian Gengyao was deposed, the Nian family gradually showed signs of decline. Noble Lady Fucha believed that Concubine Hua was no longer a threat to her.
He kept trying to trip up Concubine Hua.
Emperor Yan just shook his head. Hua Fei still loved the emperor, so how could she harm his child?
Seeing the Queen trying to take advantage of the situation, Emperor Xianzong became unhappy and gave the Fucha family some "little" hints, which successfully turned the target of the Fucha family's hatred into the Ulanara clan.
When the Empress Dowager and the Queen saw Fucha's revenge on Ulanara, they thought that Noble Lady Fucha knew that the Queen was the one who actually killed her child, and they became extremely panicked.
With Emperor Xianzong's involvement, the Fucha family not only knew that the queen had killed the prince who had Fucha family blood, but also knew about the dirty things the queen had done before. What shocked them most was that Queen Chunyuan was killed by the queen.
Although Noble Lady Fucha was only a newcomer who had entered the palace for less than a year, she learned from her elders that Empress Chunyuan was the apple of the emperor's eye. If the emperor knew that Yixiu killed Chunyuan, Yixiu would definitely be deposed.
And since Ulanara became the deposed empress, then the only Manchu military banner concubine who had a chance to ascend to the throne was Fucha.
After all, the empress of the Qing Dynasty had to come from the Manchu military flag.
Unfortunately, Fucha did not expect that the empress dowager would come forward to protect Yixiu and use filial piety to force the emperor not to depose the empress.
When Emperor Xianzong saw the empress dowager jumping around with one foot half in the coffin, he kindly gave her a tranquilizer so that she could calm down forever.
The empress dowager died suddenly, and the biggest backer behind Yixiu fell. The emperor revealed his true colors and deposed Yixiu as queen.
Zhu Xi, who was beside the empress dowager, wanted to go to the Yangxin Palace with the empress dowager's imperial edict to put pressure on the emperor. Unfortunately, he fell to the ground and died before he even got out of the gate of Shoukang Palace.
And the empress dowager's decree disappeared after Zhuxi's death.
In the Hall of Nourishing Heart.
Emperor Xuanzong and Emperor Yongzheng looked at the burning papers in the stove with dark eyes.
After all the papers were burned, Yongzheng called out Xia Ke and asked him to deliver a bottle of poisoned wine to Yixiu.
When Xia Qian went to do his errand, Emperor Yongzheng just sat there quietly as a background figure, leaving Yongzheng to sit on the dragon throne with his mind in a state of confusion.
After Yongzheng realized that the reason why he had few children in recent years was not because of divine punishment but because of Yixiu's mischief, he began to linger in the harem, trying hard to have more children.
Unfortunately, things did not go as planned. In the seventh year of Yongzheng's reign, no newborns were born in the harem.
Just when Yongzheng was disappointed, Noble Lady Fucha became pregnant again.
The emperor was also diagnosed with health problems and could no longer allow women to get pregnant, so the child in Noble Lady Fucha's belly was particularly noble.
After all, he was the first son born after Yongzheng ascended the throne, and the noble son that the Empress Dowager was always clamoring for in Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace.
As it was only seven years after he ascended the throne that he had a child, Yongzheng and the Fucha family attached great importance to this pregnancy. The guards in the Yanx Palace were replaced by a group of strong ones, and there were also several maids who understood medicine around Noble Lady Fucha to help her take care of the pregnancy.
Emperor Xianzong had a very sinister look in his eyes when he saw An Lingrong secretly looking at Noble Lady Fucha's belly.
I was a little confused. Was An Lingrong going to attack the baby in Noble Lady Fucha's belly?
The system gave the answer:
"An Lingrong is timid and would never do such a thing. At most, she just doesn't want Noble Fu Cha to give birth to a healthy baby."
As for why An Lingrong set her sights on Noble Lady Fucha.
When An Lingrong entered the palace, she was given the same palace as Noble Lady Fucha.
When Noble Lady Fucha was pregnant for the first time, she often mocked An Lingrong with her belly sticking out, and An Lingrong was responsible for Noble Lady Fucha's miscarriage.
An Lingrong was a nobody in the palace. No one else in the palace knew that she was good at making spices except the Queen and Baojuan.
When these noble ladies of Fucha became pregnant, some of them were not smart enough and offended people everywhere. Unfortunately, they ran into the sensitive and inferior An Lingrong.
After knowing the whole story, Emperor Xianzong no longer had a good impression of An Lingrong, who looked down on eunuchs. He had already thought about An Lingrong's ending.
Send her to keep Zhen Huan and Shen Meizhuang company.
One day, Emperor Xianzong followed Yongzheng to Noble Lady Fucha's courtyard for dinner. Emperor Xianzong looked at the several incompatible ingredients on the table and silently replaced them.
Although Noble Lady Fucha did not seem to be very smart, Yongzheng still hoped that the child in Noble Lady Fucha's belly would not look like his mother.
After replacing the soup, Emperor Xuanzong winked at the steward of the imperial kitchen and asked him to send the removed food to An Lingrong's place next door.
An Lingrong received the food from the main hall without thinking much about it, until she saw the dishes that conflicted with each other. Her face instantly turned very ugly.
She leaned against Baojuan tremblingly and murmured, "The emperor found out, the emperor found out."
In the following days, An Lingrong huddled in her room trembling in fear, dreading the possibility of receiving punishment from the Emperor.
An Lingrong still remembers the Queen's final death vividly and does not want to follow the Queen's path.
After a long time, Yan Zong entered An Lingrong's territory with a white silk and a cup of poisoned wine.
An Lingrong looked at the ruddy-faced Zong with a haggard face, her eyes full of a desire for relief.
Emperor Xianzong glanced at her and then told her the emperor's order.
After Zong finished speaking, An Lingrong felt a sense of relief in her heart.
Finally, An Lingrong picked up a glass of poisoned wine and drank it all in one gulp.
With that, the three sisters Zhen Huan, Shen Meizhuang, and An Lingrong completely disappeared from Yongzheng's harem.
After ten months of pregnancy, Noble Lady Fucha gave birth safely to the sixth prince and named him Hongzhan.
The emperor then brought the child up by his side and did not give the child much contact with his biological mother, for fear that the child would inherit her IQ.
As for Yongzheng's three older princes, the third prince had been abandoned by Yongzheng. After granting him a wife, he allowed him to leave the palace and build his own mansion.
As for the Fourth Prince, no one cared about him in the Old Summer Palace. One night, he slipped and fell into a pond and drowned.
The Fifth Prince was a bohemian and unruly person, so Yongzheng decisively passed him over and chose Hongzhan as the successor to the Qing Dynasty.
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