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...
Yinzhen was greatly shocked in the delivery room. He wanted to get angry, but he was afraid that if he lost his temper, the midwife would be frightened and her hands would tremble, and Yunrong would suffer.
Yinzhen tried his best to control himself and said, "If anything happens to the Empress, I will hold you all responsible."
After saying this, Yinzhen couldn't hold on any longer and fainted. At this moment, Lady Wuya rushed over as fast as she could.
As soon as they arrived at the delivery room door, Liang Jiugong quickly pulled her aside and said, "Fucha Fujin, you've finally arrived! The Emperor is inside too! It's not appropriate for this servant to go in. I hope Fujin can persuade the Emperor to stay."
At first, Wuya thought she had misheard: "Steward Liang, you must be joking!"
"At a time like this, how could I possibly have the leisure to joke with you? His Majesty was talking to the Empress, but then Her Majesty said she was going into labor, and His Majesty didn't come out..."
Before Liang Jiugong could finish speaking, the door opened: "Chief Steward Liang, the Emperor has fainted."
Liang Jiugong exclaimed, "What? Quickly bring the Emperor out and have the imperial physician come and take a look!"
"yes"
Only then did Lady Uya accept the fact that the Emperor had actually appeared in the delivery room.
Before Yinzhen was carried out, Lady Wuya went inside. She couldn't care less about the Emperor's unconscious state; her priority was to check on her daughter's condition.
She was perfectly fine before she left. The emperor was ill and her son was unconscious, which didn't affect her daughter. But then the emperor returned, and her daughter went into premature labor. What kind of mess is this?
As soon as Wuya entered, she took control of the situation. Wuya had been by Yunrong's side during her two previous childbirths, so she was very experienced.
When Yunrong came in and saw her mother, she felt much better. Her mother's presence made her feel safer. Yinzhen was a man, and in terms of having children, he couldn't give Yunrong any sense of security.
Yunrong was experiencing contractions. When she saw Wuya coming over, she said weakly, "Mother, you've come."
"Mother is here. You do your best, and leave the rest to Mother."
"Um"
Then, basin after basin of bloody water was carried out, and the room was filled with painful screams. This time, things were much more difficult than the previous two times.
After Yinzhen was carried out, the imperial physician examined him and found nothing seriously wrong. It was just that he had been traveling for days, was recovering from a serious illness, and had seen too much shock in the delivery room. All these things combined caused him to faint.
When Yinzhen woke up, it was already dawn. Since Yinzhen had been in and out of the Qianqing Palace since he fainted, no one outside knew what was going on inside. However, the imperial physicians rushed to the Qianqing Palace one by one, but none of them came out.
Those astute people outside the palace, seeing this situation, all felt that the emperor was nearing his end.
Then they started sending out invitations, requesting an audience with the emperor.
The ministers are alright, but the imperial family members are starting to get restless. The emperor is seriously ill and may not be able to hold on much longer. The emperor's only son is still in a coma. The Qing dynasty was built by the Aisin Gioro clan, so if anything happens to the emperor, the vast Qing dynasty will inevitably be taken over by someone from the Aisin Gioro family.
Liang Jiugong rejected all these posts before the Emperor woke up, saying that the Emperor would not see him, and of course, he could not see him.
Yinzhen woke up.
Just as Liang Jiugong was about to report on the situation outside the palace, Yinzhen's first question was: "How is the Empress? Is she safe?"
Liang Jiugong: "Your Majesty, there is currently no news from the Empress's side, as Consort Fucha is in charge. If the Empress has any news, they will come to convey it immediately."
Yinzhen: "Help me up, let's go."
Liang Jiugong naturally knew that Yinzhen meant to stay by the Empress's side during childbirth, but then he said, "Your Majesty, while you were unconscious, I received invitations from the Grand Minister, several ministers... and princes and dukes of the imperial clan. Although I declined them all, this..."
Yinzhen waved his hand and said, "Alright, I understand. You did a good job. It's fine to refuse. There's no rush. I can wait. Go see the Empress now."
Liang Jiugong immediately understood that the Emperor probably had his own plan: "Yes."
The main hall where Yinzhen usually slept had become Yunrong's delivery room. It was against the rules, but no one dared to say anything.
When Yinzhen was unconscious, he was carried to a side hall. Fortunately, even though Yunrong's voice was loud and the wooden house was not soundproof, there was still some distance between them, and there were buildings in between, so Yinzhen really didn't hear anything.
As soon as Yinzhen stepped out the door, he heard Yunrong's heart-wrenching screams. He was familiar with this voice; he had heard it before he fell into a coma, and he had also heard it when Yunrong gave birth to Bobo Beibei.
However, at this moment, having witnessed Yunrong giving birth, he found the sound truly heartbreaking and felt great sympathy.
Yinzhen arrived at the door, told the people who were bowing to him to get up quickly, and then asked, "How is it inside?"
The imperial physician replied, "Your Majesty, the pulse is fine for the time being."
Yinzhen clasped his hands tightly: "It's good that there are no problems."
Liang Jiugong brought over a chair for Yinzhen to sit down, but Yinzhen couldn't sit still. So now, in front of the door, because the aura was too strong, no one dared to make a sound or even glance around.
The sounds from inside the room grew increasingly shrill, and Yinzhen's palms began to sweat. He had been standing, but slowly began to pace back and forth in front of the door.
Yinzhen waited for a long time before Liang Jiugong reported: "Your Majesty, the princes and dukes of the imperial clan say they want to enter the palace. I refused their invitations, but they are already outside the palace gates. In addition, the wives of the imperial clan have also begun to send their invitations to the Empress Dowager. The Empress Dowager sent someone to the Empress to ask for her opinion."
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