Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Winning by Lying Down

Emperor Yongzheng defeated his brothers and ascended the throne, only to die exhausted after thirteen years, leaving behind ambitions unfulfilled. Unwilling to accept this fate, his soul wandered t...

Chapter 191 Rumors Spread (shuhaige.net)

Originally, I was just worried, but then someone started saying that the Empress was the number one sinner of the Qing Dynasty, that the Empress had a tough fate and was a jinx to the royal family... Otherwise, how could the Emperor and the First Prince be in danger while the Empress, despite being heavily pregnant, remained perfectly fine?

Once Yinzhen recovered, he naturally paid attention to news from the outside world. So, as soon as such a rumor came out, he immediately had people inquire about how it got out.

He did want to deal with everyone directly, but if he talked too much, and really acted impulsively for the sake of a beautiful woman and punished everyone, then Yunrong would probably never be able to shake off the label of "femme fatale."

As a result, Liang Jiugong investigated for a long time, but in the end, nothing came of it. He really couldn't find out how the rumor started or who first spread it.

Yinzhen: "Speed ​​up the journey and get back to the capital as soon as possible."

Rumors were flying everywhere in the capital, and Yinzhen's and Yunrong's reputations were indeed severely damaged by these rumors.

Yunrong didn't actually have much power at her disposal, because she and Yinzhen had a clear division of labor. She didn't concern herself with political affairs; she mainly focused on solving technical problems.

Now, Yunrong realizes that her power is somewhat weak. She sends people to investigate, but the capital is so big that the person behind the scenes can extend their reach to Bobo without anyone noticing. It will be difficult for her to control public opinion.

The quickest way to resolve this issue is for Yinzhen to return and take charge. Once Yinzhen returns, the rumors will likely dissipate on their own.

As Yunrong was wondering who was causing trouble behind her back, someone reported, "Your Majesty the Empress, Consort Fucha requests an audience."

When Yunrong heard that her mother was coming, she wondered why her mother was going to the palace without sending an invitation.

Yunrong didn't dwell on it too much: "Please let Mother in."

When Uya saw her daughter's rather haggard face, she felt extremely distressed. The emperor was ill, her grandson was in a coma, and her daughter, heavily pregnant, still had to take charge of the overall situation. How could she not be worried?

"Why has Mother come over?"

Uya said, "How can your mother not come at a time like this? You're so silly. If something happens, don't hide it from your mother. It would be good to send her a message in private."

"Mother, I was wrong."

Uya: "What's the situation now? What's going on with the Emperor...?"

Uya had heard many rumors, some true and some false, which made her unsure of what was real and what was fake.