As a transmigrator with a system, Wanwan's favorite thing to do is stir up trouble.
However, causing trouble is also tiring. Wanwan, who had reformed and decided to become a lazy fish, ac...
Consort Hui took over the task from Chen Yuwei and immediately asked the Emperor for advice on how to arrange it.
Consort Xian and Consort Ling's two daughters were born on the same day.
One was born at dawn, the other at night.
When they were bathed on their third-day birthday, the celebration was held together for both of them. But as we saw in the end, neither of their mothers was very satisfied. Otherwise, Consort Hui wouldn't have had the opportunity to organize the full-moon banquet.
Therefore, the first thing Consort Hui did was to separate the full moon celebrations for the two princesses, so that each princess could celebrate on her own and no one would interfere.
This arrangement was not wrong in itself, but Consort Hui, considering the status of Consort Xian and Consort Ling, simply put the full moon banquet of the princess born to Consort Xian on the day before the princess born to Consort Ling.
It should be noted that in this birth, Consort Ling gave birth first, followed by Consort Xian.
Good heavens, Consort Hui directly offended Consort Ling before Consort Hui could even react.
What happened next further upset Consort Ling. The status of the concubines and members of the royal family at Consort Xian's and Consort Ling's full-month celebrations was not equal.
In other words, although both of them had daughters, Consort Ling was inferior to Consort Xian in every way.
It's barely acceptable in terms of the rank of a concubine, but there's still something wrong with it.
It was for this reason that Consort Ling took her newborn daughter to Jiuzhou Qingyan and complained to the Emperor.
Just then, the Dzungar Khanate was in turmoil, and the Empress Dowager and the Emperor were arguing over the selection of ministers to supervise the army around the Dzungar Khanate.
With this move by Consort Hui, Niohuru was successfully placed on Hongli's desk.
Hongli was overjoyed at the sight and with a wave of his hand, he sent Consort Hui's father out.
Empress Dowager: ...
The Empress Dowager was so angry that she summoned Consort Hui, who was more trouble than she was worth, and gave her a good talking-to.
Consort Hui was also wronged. She had been following the rules and regulations of the palace. Why did Consort Ling go to the Emperor to falsely accuse her and even trick her father into going to Dzungar Khanate?
Consort Hui turned her grudge against Consort Ling and began to pick fights with her. She even unwisely cut back on the daily meals of Consort Ling and her two daughters. Unfortunately, Consort Ling's eldest daughter fell ill.
This gave Consort Ling another excuse to run to the Emperor and cry about her grievances.
While Chen Yuwei was busy packing her luggage to return to the palace, the drama that was started by Consort Hui, and then seized upon by Consort Ling to spread to those around her, was still going on.